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Cooking Schools: Mapuyampay Hostal Gastronómico

Students at Chile’s Mapuyampay Hostal Gastronómico will learn to craft classic empanadas, but they’ll also have time for lounging by the pool.
May 2008
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Cooking Schools: Four Seasons; Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi

The Thai elite don’t merely eat; they indulge in scents and sensations that permeate mind, body, and spirit.
May 2008
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Cooking Schools: Philipkutty’s Farm

Philipkutty’s Farm, a family-owned “homestay,” occupies an obscure island off India’s southwestern flank—which, in a more romantic era, was named the Malabar Coast....
May 2008
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Cooking Schools: Jean Georges Culinary Master Course

Dark red tuna sat on the counter, and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, the master of French-Asian technique was ready. “Shall we get started?” he said.
May 2008
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Cooking Schools: Academia Barilla

If you find your groove in Italian cooking, there’s no better place to perfect it than in Parma, on the banks of the Po.
May 2008
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Cooking Schools: LaZat Malaysian Home Cooking Classes; Ismail Ahmad

About 200 miles from the equator, Kuala Lumpur boasts a number of cake-baking and cake-decorating schools and classes.
May 2008
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Cooking Schools: Tellicherry Pepper

I’d traveled halfway around the world to learn about the rich, complex cuisine of the Mappilas (Muslims) in this isolated part of southwestern India.
May 2008
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Cooking Schools: The Unlimited Cuisine Company

Tony Tan, a Malaysian-born Aussie, has a seemingly unlimited knowledge of Chinese, Nonya, Thai, and Indian cuisines.
May 2008
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Cooking Schools: Martha Sherpa

Want to re-create the authentic tastes of the Hong Kong street at home? Sign up for a course with Martha Sherpa—she doesn’t fool around.
May 2008
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Cooking Schools: Padstow Seafood School

Rick Stein brings together recipes from his cookbooks and chefs from his restaurants to demystify seafood for his students.
May 2008
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