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Martin Yan is internationally known as a master of
Chinese cuisine. For years he has hosted one of the longest running cooking
shows ever, Yan Can Cook, on PBS. His talent and expertise in the culinary arts
has resulted in prestigious awards and notability. Martin has received two
James Beard Awards, for Best Cooking Show (1994) and Best Television Food
Journalism (1996). A published author of more than ten bestselling cookbooks,
like: Martin Yan’s Chinatowns, Martin Yan’s Feast: The Best of Yan Can Cook,
Chinese Cooking for Dummies, and Martin Yan’s Asian Favorites.
Martin began his career working along side his
mother in their kitchen in Guangzhou, China. In the years that followed he
worked as a chef's apprentice in Hong Kong and China learning the skills that
helped to make him the “Yan Can Cook”. He later cooked in top restaurants
throughout Asia and North America gaining a reputation as a master of Chinese
cuisine. Martin has received a certification as a Master Chinese Chef from the
Ontario Restaurant Association. He also has a Master's degree in Food Science
from the University of California at Davis and an honorary Doctorate from
Johnson and Wales University. Aside from his numerous accolades and honors,
Martin’s winsome personality has made him a gracious spokesperson for Lee Kum
Kee for many years.
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