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Noah Kaufman

Product Reviews Editor

Noah Kaufman has been writing about food, cooking and eating it, since 2013. Before joining Epicurious he worked as an editor atFood & WineandConde Nast Traveler. At Epicurious he heads up the in depth product testing and the never ending search forthe very best kitchen equipment. His own testing often focuses oncoffeeandgrilling, but his kitchen is regularly overflowing with small appliances, knives and cookware. In 2021 Noah decamped for the New Jersey suburbs with his wife, young son, two dogs, and more recently, his daughter. Of those five, three are currently interested in eating what he cooks.

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