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You don't typically find chef José Andrés at home. Often, he's wherever there's trouble, feeding survivors of wars or natural disaster. He's founder of World Central Kitchen, the 15-year-old ...
Israeli officials have said the attack was a "terrible" mistake. The Israeli drone strike that killed seven workers with chef José Andrés' aid group, World Central Kitchen, is something he will "have ...
As WCK’s co-founder, face and “chief feeding officer,” Andrés officially has no serious role in its day-to-day management, but this dramatically understates his involvement. More than two dozen ...
You’re reading the Food Scene newsletter, Helen Rosner’s guide to what, where, and how to eat. Sign up to receive it in your inbox. The Spanish-born chef José Andrés has, in recent years, been ...
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One of José Andrés' signature appetizers is the 'Liquid Olive,' presented on tasting spoons. This unique dish is crafted by blending juice from uncured green olives with sodium gluconate, forming a ...
Award-winning chef José Andrés is no stranger to disaster zones. Over the past few years, he’s responded to several major crises. After an earthquake devastated Haiti, Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto ...
Before chef José Andrés became famous for World Central Kitchen, he had already scaled the heights of his profession. His new cookbook celebrates the group's humanitarian impact. "I remember this ...
Not many people were getting on airplanes in the U.S. on March 12, and even fewer were heading for the Grand Princess cruise ship. COVID-19 was discovered among the ship’s 2,400 passengers after it ...