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"Years ago we thought that cooking was a way to find of economic opportunities; today we have gone further and we see food as a provider of opportunities for those who have never had them, and for those who have been historically neglected," said the Peruvian cook Gaston Acurio during the gastronomic fair “Mistura 2009.” # Yndira says :
26 September, 2009 [ 16:34 ]
I was thinking about the last paragraph of this article and I wonder why the government hasnt done anything about this yet. We should have one or all of the Peruvian State Universities to teach Gastronomy as a career. We're exporting Chefs but I think they're being taught at a private school or some other country like Gaston himself who studied at Le Cordon Bleu.
# mericorps says :
27 September, 2009 [ 09:55 ]
I love Gaston and Peruvian food, but I hope for its future, but I do not see why the government should support the food and restaurant industry. I think Peruvian taxes should go to police, education, infrastructure, national parks, public health and safety. PromPeru does a lot of promotion of Peruvian food, more than most countries do.Add your comment
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