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Elite deadly chefs of Japan, based on an ancient order established in [[1954]]. Following the carnage at the 1953 spam cooking championships (17 casualties and one curdling) they were created to ensure the international domination of japanese foodstuffs. Abolished in 1955. |
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Elite deadly chefs of Japan, based on an ancient order established in [[1954]]. Following the carnage at the 1953 spam cooking championships (17 casualties and one curdling) they were created to ensure the international domination of japanese foodstuffs. Abolished in 1955. |
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Elite deadly chefs of Japan, based on an ancient order established in 1954. Following the carnage at the 1953 spam cooking championships (17 casualties and one curdling) they were created to ensure the international domination of japanese foodstuffs. Abolished in 1955.