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Aline Telek is a graphic designer from Zurich. Part of her work is creating logos and layouts; the other part is drawing, painting, and food illustrations. She also has a label "Fil Rouge," a tablecloth made in Switzerland. And she likes eating (hot!) peperoncinis.

See her full-size peperoncini recipe here.

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