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Ferran Adrià

March 3, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

The most famous chef in the world is more than a chef. He authors books, supervises “workshops” and even takes part in artistic events such as the 2007 Kassel show in Germany. Adrià, head chef of the now-closed El Bulli never seemed to be trying to make cooking look easy – just look at some of his recipes, such as Carrot Air or Kellogg’s Paella. But the emperor of molecular gastronomy has made people conscious of how unearthly and challenging food can be. He says: “The most important thing is to make people happy, but the second is to give them something to think about.” Keep cooking, Ferran.

Filed Under: Famous People Tagged With: chef, el bulli, famous people, famous spanish people, ferran adria, food, gastronomy, Spainx5, spanish cuisine, spanish famous people, spanish food, spanish public figures

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