“Today we’ll show you how to make meat from paper maché…”
2 thoughts on “Cooking shows in communist Cuba”
I remember hearing Nitza Villapol on her radio show suggesting a list of alternatives to the ingredients needed for her recipes. Years later learned she was a government stooge who got her orders based on the food staple available at the time of her show.
Yes, the Villapol woman was a sell-out, but that was the only way she could have remained on air.
I remember hearing Nitza Villapol on her radio show suggesting a list of alternatives to the ingredients needed for her recipes. Years later learned she was a government stooge who got her orders based on the food staple available at the time of her show.
Yes, the Villapol woman was a sell-out, but that was the only way she could have remained on air.