Yes it is! Japan is an archipelago because if you look at the map and search on google it will show you! :)
It is not necessary to bring a gift when you are invited to an art show opening reception. The purpose of attending such an event is to appreciate and support the artist's work. However, if you wish to show your appreciation, you can consider purchasing a piece of artwork or sending a thank-you note to the artist.
The Dixie Stampede is my favorite. It's a dinner show with great food and great entertainment.
an entertainment chef is a chef that is on entertainme television to show you how to cook their fav food.
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It is a real TV show that was very popular in Japan. The Food Network got inspired by that show and created a show to be telecast in USA and other nations where English shows are telecast. The show was named Iron Chef America where two top chefs compete on a battle where they have to cook one secret ingredient. The chefs have to create 5 courses which will be judged by 3 guest judges. The show is extremely popular in both USA and around the world.
It's a game/reality show, like Next Food Network Star. The winner will join the other iron chefs.
in real life the chefs were a hat so that their hair doesn't fall on the food they make but in Club Penguin they just were hats to show that they are chefs (many consider that a person is a chef only if he wears a hat and all the chefs do have hats and Club Penguin is just a game)
Currently there are several famous chefs. With the popularity of food tv channels these days any chef that has a tv show is famous. Some examples are Eric Ripert, Anthony Bourdain and Jamie Oliver.
There are actually two TV Shows Iron Chef. The original Iron Chef was created by Fuji Television in Japan. The Iron Chef America show is based on this show and was created by Food Network USA TV channel. The show is extremely popular and is viewed all over the world.
Chefs can make their careers as executive chefs in a restaurant or even own their own restaurants. Some chefs have also moved on to star in their own cooking show, such as Paula Dean.
Bow and say konichiwa and everything they offer like food you eat it
to show uniformity
Chef Hatchet (love that show!)
show me japan's money
by planting more trees
"Iron Chef" is a Japanese television program about a cooking competition, in which accomplished guest chefs challenge one of the show's resident "Iron Chefs."