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As an art form, cooktalk is, like haiku or kabuki, defined by established rules,...
Author:
Anthony Bourdain
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Kitchen Confidential:
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Published at:
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As an art form, cooktalk is, like haiku or kabuki, defined by established rules, with a rigid, traditional framework in which one may operate.
( Anthony Bourdain )
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