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Eudes Assis (from Boiçucanga, São Sebastião, São Paulo, Brazil) known as Chef Eudes, is a chef known in the Brazil for using ingredients of "caiçara" culture.

Early life

Assis had many siblings. His mother taught him about the preparation of fish and instilled a lover for "caiçara" cuisine. At 13 he started as a dishwasher at a restaurant in Camburi.

Chef

In 2002, he joined as trainee in the famous Fasano Restaurant, in São Paulo. In 2006 he spent six months in France, at 'Le Cordon Bleu', 'school cooking,.[1] He matured in restaurants in Europe, and then spent four years as a chef aboard a private yacht visiting several countries, and learning about local cuisines. This led him to emphasize the use of regional ingredients, like tapioca and bananas, local seafood and dried fish, typical of coastal regions and of the "caiçara" cuisine. He has collaborated with chefs including Ferran Adria, Alain Ducasse and Daniel Boulud. He is currently a chef in Restaurant Vinea Alphaville.

Eudes Assis prefers to use only non-industrialized products, and is adept and diffuser about cooking called "comfort food", known as cooking from scratch.

Eudes also teaches at universities, offering classes about cuisine.[1] He further acts as a culinary consultant.

Specialties

Social projects

Eudes volunteers in "Projeto Buscapé", a nonprofit association of Boicucanga - North Coast of São Paulo. He teaches gastronomy to local children.[2]

He is also curator of "Arraial Gastronomico do Projeto Buscapé". In 2013, this Project received the Social Responsibility award from "Prazeres da Mesa" magazine.

Awards

References

  1. ^ Branca Nunes, [1] Archived 2014-10-30 at the Wayback Machine, VejaAbril.com.br, 18 September 2014
  2. ^ Orlando Baumel[2], Oba Gastronomia, 19 de junho 2011