A male chef is un cocinero, or el cocinero (the chef/cook). A female chef would be una cocinera, or la cocinera (the chef/cook). For the plural versions, plural and masculine is unos cocineros or los cocineros (the chefs). And for plural and feminine it would be unas cocineras or las cocineras (the chefs). Be sure that the adjective and noun agree in gender and number. And the word "cocinero/a" is the noun form of the Spanish verb cocinar, meaning to cook, and another related word is cocina, meaning the kitchen. (cocina is always feminine)
same thing el chef male or la chef female
chefs always say there is no need for a PC in cooking
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Italian chefs cook in Italy. Except in Spanish, Greek, Turkish, Japanese, English, etc, etc.... resturants, which may well have chefs of other nationalities. In most family homes dishes are most likely cooked by housewives.