A valley restaurateur is cooking up cultural cuisine as part of the Super Bowl festivities abc15 SBLVII SuperBowl
PHOENIX — A valley restaurateur is cooking up cultural cuisine as part of the Super Bowl festivities.
PepsiCo Foundation's ‘Impacto Program’ helps Latino-owned businesses. As part of the Super Bowl, they chose a group of local chefs, including Yesenia Ramirez, to participate in Taste of the NFL. “I’m most excited of just seeing all the celebrities and them being exposed to this food,” Ramirez says. Ramirez and her family own Salvadoreño Restaurants. They specialize in authentic food from El Salvador and are most known for their pupusas.Ramirez says she sticks to family recipes, carrying on a legacy in the kitchen.The PepsiCo Foundation grant helped Ramirez get through the pandemic and afford authentic ingredients from Central America. Now she’s excited to share those flavors with athletes and celebrities at Taste of the NFL.
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