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A Trail Of Food Heritage

Every culture we know express themselves fullest through food. Food is art.

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A Trail Of Food Heritage

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Every culture we know express themselves fullest through food. Food is art.

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This web page foodheritage.blogspot.com states the following, "Every culture we know express themselves fullest through food." We saw that the webpage said " LAtelier de Joel Robuchon Bangkok - LA CANETTE Bangkok Thailand French Gourmet Restaurant." It also said " Recently, I had the opportunity to try out Joel Robuchons LAtelier de Joel Robuchon in Bangkok,Thailand. I ordered the signature dish La Canette which is Breast fillet of Challans duck roasted with spices, baby celery, parsnip, spring turnips and comfit lemon. Päua fritters, a true blue Kiwi ."

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