A Story of Cooking and Migration: Oaxacan Chef Lived in the u.s. for Decades and Decided to Return to Mexico to "Live in peace."
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A Mexican chef left the U.S. with his wife, after several decades, and now claims that in his country he regained peace and freedom
Oaxacan chef Mario Carrera, who spent more than 30 years in the United States, decided with his Argentine wife, María Martínez, to return to his native land: Miahuatlán de Porfirio Díaz, a municipality of 50,000 inhabitants. Due to the increase in migratory raids in the United States, the man decided to rebuild his life in Oaxaca, Mexico, where he plans to continue his culinary career.From Oaxaca to Miami: the life of Oaxacan chef Mario CarreraH…
For 54-year-old chef Mario Carrera, the kitchen has been with him throughout his life: from his childhood in his native Oaxaca—a state in southern Mexico—to his final moments while living in the United States, where…
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