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How to bring territory and tradition to a little snack
The young chef Iris Jordán reflects in FéminAs on the responsibility of chefs in preserving their environment.
Iris will present a series of dishes in which K-METRO and tradition will be the protagonists. protagonists. In this way, the chef from Huesca will highlight the importance of gastronomy in defending our territory at the level of culture and local products.
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