Lunch break

Chef Jose Andres and David Letterman agree: Spanish television is better. So too is Spanish cooking, as Andres demonstrates.

By Ezra Klein  |  October 20, 2009; 1:39 PM ET
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Ooh ooh, Made in Spain! I love that show, Jose Andres is pretty much the most charming guy ever. Cheers for the video!

Posted by: bridgietherease | October 20, 2009 3:33 PM | Report abuse

It would be very nice, and I'm sure many of your readers would be very thankful, if you -as you usually doy, this is a very interesting blog- used language properly. I'm sure the TV showman feels himshelf very funny, but, although I can assure spanish TV is mainly crap -like in almost every country, by the way- the program shown in the spot as "spanish" is clearly not "spanish", and are not the people in it, but rather South American. I know, anyway, that for the people from the USA there's not difference between, let's say, Venezuela or Colombia, and Spain. It's the arrogance and the ignorance commonly held by super-powers.

Posted by: pepito898 | October 20, 2009 5:20 PM | Report abuse

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