Crown executives salute salsa winner with cold Coronas.[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Mexican Chef and Culinary cu·li·nar·y adj. Of or relating to a kitchen or to cookery. [Latin cul n Expert Roberto Santibanez met with Corona Corona, city, United StatesCorona (kərō`nə), city (1990 pop. 76,095), Riverside co., S Calif.; inc. 1896. The city developed as a primary citrus fruit producer and shipping center. There is also light manufacturing. executives recently in Chicago to judge the Corona Extra/Corona Light "Fiesta de Flavor" Homemade home·made adj. 1. Made or prepared in the home: homemade pie. 2. Made by oneself. 3. Crudely or simply made. Adj. 1. Salsa Contest. The contest was part of a summer consumer retail promotion put on by the brands in national chain grocery stores. The winning recipe was developed by Jo Hahn who hails from Newport News, Virginia Newport News is an independent city in Virginia. It is on the southwestern end of the Virginia Peninsula, on the north shore of the James River extending to its mouth at Hampton Roads. The origin of the unusual name of "Newport News" is unclear. . She was one of hundreds of contestants who submitted a recipe at off-premise locations throughout the U.S. in June, July and August. Hahn's entry is a Tropical Cucumber Tomato Salsa. Pictured left to right are: Molly Swopes, associate manager, off-premise promotions, Crown Imports, Chef Cleetus Friedman, City Provisions Catering Co., Chef Roberto Santibanez, and John Swiatowiec, director, national accounts promotions, Crown Imports. |
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