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In the Mexican section, which is cut off in the text provided, but I'll assume it continues similarly.

"user" is replaced here, but the text uses "you". Searching for- cook up a storm in-All Categorie...

So "Known" becomes Recognized, "for" Owing to, "its" his... But that seems off. Wait, perhaps "its" here refers to "Italian cuisine", which is singular, so maybe the synonym should be "their" if plural. But maybe the actual synonym for "its" is "their" if the subject is plural. However, the original "its" refers to singular "cuisine", so maybe it's better to keep it as "its" because the alternatives don't fit. But the user wants three synonyms, so perhaps "its" can be replaced with something else? Maybe "possessing", "characterized by", "distinguished by"? But those are different in structure. Hmm, maybe the user wants synonyms even if the structure changes. Wait, the example they provided in the previous response had "you|they|we" for the pronoun "you". So perhaps "its" can be replaced with similar possessive pronouns, but in the context, "its" refers to Italian cuisine, which is singular. So maybe "their" is not correct. Maybe "of which", "that which" but those are phrases, not single words. This is tricky. Maybe the user wants to keep it as is or pick the closest synonym even if it's not perfect. Let's proceed. In the Mexican section, which is cut off

16. culinary newbie: culinary beginner

Wait, I see that "So go ahead, cook up a storm" is combined into one phrase. The user's example in the task might have split "cook up a storm" into separate parts, but in the original text, it's part of a larger phrase. The user said to But that seems off