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Medium Raw

Name: Medium Raw
By: Anthony Bourdain
Narrated by: Anthony Bourdain
Series:
Length 8 hrs and 59 mins
Category: Biographies & Memoirs, Professionals & Academics
Release Date: 2010-07-05
Language: English

This series is a collection of essays by Anthony Bourdain, in which he reflects on his time as a professional chef. He covers a wide range of topics, from the brutal realities of working in a kitchen to the politics of the food industry. He is funny, candid, and always informative.

The Medium Raw is a book of recipes and advice written by Anthony Bourdain. The book was published in 2010 and is a follow-up to Bourdain’s previous book, Kitchen Confidential. In The Medium Raw, Bourdain shares his thoughts on the food industry and offers advice to aspiring chefs. He also includes a number of recipes for dishes that can be made at home.

There is no one definitive answer to this question. Anthony Bourdain’s writing style is characterized by its frank, no-holds-barred approach to topics ranging from food and culture to travel and politics. His writing is often laced with profanity and humor, and he has a knack for weaving together personal anecdotes with sharp observations about the world around him.

In his book, Medium Raw, Anthony Bourdain gives a candid and often brutal look at his own career in the restaurant industry. He is not afraid to dish on the dirty secrets of the business, or to call out fellow chefs and restaurateurs who he feels have sold out. He is also unapologetic about his own drug use and hedonistic lifestyle. While some of his candor may be shocking, it is also refreshingly honest. And, in the end, it is clear that Bourdain still has a great deal of respect for the culinary arts, and for those who dedicate their lives to it.

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