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A Plagiarist in the Kitchen
In his new 'anti-cookbook', A Plagiarist in the Kitchen, the food writer Jonathan Meades asserts that there is no new cooking - all dishes are merely borrowed from previous recipes. Moreover he states that culinary 'authenticity' is an overrated concept invented for public relations purposes. He spoke to Weekend's Paul Henley.
(Photo: paella being served in southwestern France. Credit: Thibaud Moritz/AFP/Getty Images)
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