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The Tucson Food Truck Roundup is Hittin' the Streets

The Tucson Food Truck Roundup gives "chefs on wheels" a chance to flaunt their cooking talents. Chain restaurants better watch out--these food trucks swoop in "guerrilla" style.

 

By Lauren Inouye 14 February 2012 Read Article

 

A Day at the Farmers' Market

 

You'll find local fruits, vegetables, coffee, prepared food, entertainment and so much more at the farmers' market! The weekend is a perfect time to wake up early, head to one of the four beautiful market locations around Tucson and grab some fresh, local items.

By Jessica Hoerth 13 February 2012 Read Article

Sushi Chef: Noboru Nakajima

NoboruWhat’s globalism? Ideally, it would be when two or more cultures could blend seamlessly together, but in the real world, it’s not that simple. Each culture has to compromise something. When people talk about culture, it’s really abstract. But one chef in a Tucson-area Japanese restaurant deals with compromise every day.

By Sano Yujiro 16 November 2011 Read Article

A Tortilla-Making Family Tradition

 With the ease of long practice, Matilde V. Santa Cruz whirls the dough into a flattened pizza-like shape, but much thinner.  Once the dough reaches the right size, she will slap it onto the wood-burning stove for several minutes to cook.

 

By Kelsey Jensen 19 October 2011 Read Article

Pin-up Pastries Enjoys Huge Success at Tucson Meet Yourself

Tracy Santa Cruz, Pin-up Pastries owner, talks about her business's first time at Tucson Meet Yourself this past weekend.

By Madelaine Archie 19 October 2011 Read Article

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