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Head Chef
Frank Chen Mr.D/ Ms.F Period 4 05/09/2013

Every men needs food to survive, as the world develop, people are getting the idea that food is not only for living, it also can be a very enjoyment thing to do. Only cooked food can not satisfy people anymore. People are trying to get happiness out of food. This is the reason why chef becoming a more important job. Back in days, chef is a low level job, no one will be pride to be a chef, but not anymore. More people are going to this career because they have a big interest in it. Even tho learning how to cook is not as easy as one may think. Through at history people were taught how to cook from their parents, or others around them. In days world, one may attend a culinary institute to learn the skills needed to become a chef. If you want to become a chef, the first thing you need to do is enjoy in cooking. People saying a good chef can cook their out by their dishes. When taster eat their work, they can feel chef’s feeling by the dishes. Also, chef is a skill job, so people needs to learn how to cook before start cooking. It is not a hard thing, but sometimes it just need take a lot of time. So a chef need to have patient, most dishes need a time period to cook, so chef need to be in kitchen for a long time, standing. Unlike those office work, chef needs health and strong body to help their work. Beside patient, a chef must be creative, those recipe does not come up by themself, and chef needs to be creative to create those recipe, sometimes they need to fix those recipe people made before, improve them, make them taste better. Every chef needs to have those character, but in order to become a good chef. They are not enough, now days, people must to attend to a culinary art school to become a chef, and there are many kind of institute offering culinary court. Which one is the best? Most culinary institute are two year school. Which is not enough time, people graduate from those school normally

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