Chepina Peralta
Mexican chef (1930–2021)
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Lucia Josefina Sanchez Quintanar known as Chepina Peralta (20 October 1930 – 2 April 2021) was a Mexican chef and TV personality. She was a pioneer in cooking on television in various programs like La Cocina de Chepina, Cocinando con Chepina, Chepina en tu cocina, Su menú diario, Sal y Pimienta, and Chepina y su menú pando.[1][2]
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