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Would you ever trust a Michelin-star chef to cook your grandma’s national recipe?
As global food culture becomes more accessible, the line between authentic heritage and high-end innovation blurs, raising questions about who can truly own a family recipe. Cast your vote on whether a Michelin-star chef's interpretation honors or erases tradition.
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