- NPR cooks with Diana Kennedy, the "Julia Child of Mexico."
- The Times reviews Ferran, a new book by Colman Andrews about El Bulli chef Ferran Adria.
- A cabbage shortage in South Korea is impacting the supply of the national staple, kimchi, and causing a crisis.
- Complaints that biodegradable bags used by Sun Chips are too noisy mean the company will revert to nondegradable bags.
- The new Michelin ratings for New York City restaurants are out.
- Slate imagines the most expensive meal possible composed of Whole Foods products.
- If you knew what mechanically separated chicken looks like, would you still eat those chicken nuggets? And what does it mean if you like McDonald's Southern Style Chicken sandwich?
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