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- | He served with the US Army in Iraq. Now he’s one of Asia’s top chefs and a Netflix ‘Culinary Class Wars’ judge [[https://krmp12.cc/|kraken3yvbvzmhytnrnuhsy772i6dfobofu652e27f5hx6y5cpj7rgyd onion]] | + | Bones from a Tudor warship reveal what life was like for the crew [[https://kr13at.cc/|kra14 at]] |
- | From a warzone in Iraq to a Michelin-starred kitchen and a hit Netflix show, chef Sung Anh’s path to the top of Asia’s fine dining scene has been anything but ordinary. | + | The Mary Rose was a royal favorite when it first set sail as the flagship |
- | “Just like I did in the US Army, where I volunteered to go to the war, wanting to do something different — I decided to come here to Korea to try something different, | + | Nearly 500 years after the vessel sank in 1545 during a battle with a French fleet, the shipwreck is revealing what life was like in Tudor England. |
- | Sung, 42, is the head chef and owner of South Korea’s only three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Mosu Seoul. In recent weeks, he has gained | + | After the Mary Rose came to rest at the bottom |
- | “We were just a family | + | Now, researchers are studying the objects and bones from the wreck to better understand who the men were and how they lived. |
+ | Scientists now see how the tasks of life on a ship shaped the bone chemistry of 12 crew members | ||
- | As a teen growing up on the US West Coast, his mind couldn’t | + | The clavicles showed that all the men relied on their right hand, but they may have done so due to left-handedness being associated with witchcraft at the time, researchers said. |
- | “I went to school, got into college, but decided to join the US Army because that’s the only way I thought I could travel,” says the chef. | + | The findings of this new study are not only opening a window |
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- | Over four years of service, he trained in bases across | + | |