Kuwait Times

Italian TV chef serves up cooking lessons at Gaza jail

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GAZA CITY: An Italian TV chef is serving up a taste of home cooking in the unlikelies­t of places: A Gaza jail. Gabriele Rubini, a former rugby player who reinvented himself as Chef Rubio, is teaching 10 inmates at the prison near Gaza City how to make the perfect pasta - as well as learning about Palestinia­n cuisine. “My target is to share with them all I know and I want to learn from them all they know,” he said during his 10-day trip to the enclave with an Italian NGO.

He said Palestinia­n food shares many similariti­es with that of Italy. “Around the Mediterran­ean Sea all the cultures were mixed,” he said. Chefs “use not many ingredient­s, good quality and it is all about sharing the food”. A longtime supporter of the Palestinia­n cause, Rubini has been sharing his experience in Gaza with more than 750,000 fans via his Facebook page.

Speaking to AFP, Rubini said he worked in prisons because “jail is a place where there is a lot of humanity”. “Someone made a mistake and can in jail (be) reborn and be a better man in the outside world,” he said. Islamist movement Hamas has ruled Gaza since 2008 and have fought three wars with Israel, which maintains a crippling blockade on the impoverish­ed territory. Rubini’s pupils, serving time for non-violent crimes, said they took inspiratio­n from the cooking lessons. “This is a great training opportunit­y,” said Sami Baraka, who has served most of a two-year sentence. “I’m going to open an Italian restaurant in Gaza.”

 ?? —AFP ?? GAZA CITY: Gabriele Rubini (second left), known as Chef Rubio, cooks with Palestinia­n prisoners at a Hamas-run civilian prison on Tuesday.
—AFP GAZA CITY: Gabriele Rubini (second left), known as Chef Rubio, cooks with Palestinia­n prisoners at a Hamas-run civilian prison on Tuesday.

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