Viva Cuba!
Cuban-American Chef David Guas Shares a Taste of His Heritage and Celebrates
Cuban Independence Day – Friday, May 20, 2016
With restored diplomacy between our two counties, now more than ever, Guas and other Cuban-Americans are taking the lead to showcase the rich tapestry of a country beyond the cliché of imported cigars and rum. Long before the travel ban was lifted, he and his Cuban-born father Mariano traveled to the country in 2012, on the 50th anniversary OFwhen his father was forced to leave and sent to a boarding school in Mississippi. For Mariano, it was his first return since fleeing to the U.S. as a teenager. Together, they visited Mariano’s childhood home in Havana and found the kind lady he once knew as his neighbor, still living at the age of 90 with her grand daughter. Tears were shed. Trekking through yards to get to his seaside summer family house at Cabanas Bay, he learned upon arrival that it had been burned down to the ground, but the dock was still there. He found the church he was baptized in, and saw the yacht club, markets and shops, that he once frequented now crumbling. While they carefully followed the thread that weaves together the high-society family’s history—one of doctors, lawyers, politicians and Tuna processing plant owners—the exploration proved that there are still many stones left unturned. Mariano Guas needs to go back and find old classmates and family friends.
Drawing on the parallels of Cuban and New Orleans influences, Guas’ cuisine offers a celebration of a country once lost, but certainly never forgotten, and now alive once again.
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