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flounder, dressed with pecans, lime, aji limon, and sesame oil, which, clearly, eric likes. eric: ah, this is totally going to le bernardin. anthony: oh, really? eric: yeah. anthony: yeah, i see you re not like, foraging in the catskills for your inspiration. eric: um anthony: you basically just rip your ideas off of small businessmen? eric: javier. es stupdendo. javier: it s okay, tres bien? eric: si. it s anthony: oh, superb. [ javier speaking spanish ] eric: you want, uh, another little thing? anthony: sure. eric: si. [ javier speaking spanish ] anthony: chinese and japanese immigrants came to peru in great numbers in the 19th and 20th centuries as contract laborers and farmers. and their influence is felt here, particularly in the food, to a greater degree than anywhere else on the continent. it s that influence, and the ingredients of amazonia and the andes, that really distinguishes the food here as something special. whoa, what is this, a tofu?
he s been speaking to our correspondent danjohnson. un, deux. meet teddy, the brightest of young boys who even enjoys maths. ..in french. tres bien. so, he could count to 100 before he was two, but ijust assume every child has their own quirk, each child develops slightly quicker in something else than the other and ijust assumed that was his thing. and now he has the certificate to prove his high iq. to become a member of mensa. he was three years and seven months and it said his letter and word recognition was at eight years and ten months. we had an inkling that he was a bit ahead, but actually seeing the numbers on the paper and realising and then thinking, i don t know how he is like that. the letters of the alphabet. ah, yeah.
in seven different languages. he taught himself to read at the age of two. 0ur correspondent danjohnson went to meet teddy and his family. un, deux. meet teddy, the brightest of young boys who even enjoys maths. ..in french. tres bien. so, he could count to 100 before he was two, but ijust assume every child has their own quirk, each child develops slightly quicker in something else than the other and ijust assumed that was his thing. and now he has the certificate to prove his high iq. to become a member of mensa. he was three years and seven months and it said his letter and word recognition was at eight years and ten months. wow. we had an inkling that he was a bit ahead, but actually seeing the numbers on the paper and realising and then thinking, i don t know how he is like that. the letters of the alphabet.