Eating for Peace - Issue 62: Systems - Nautilus
It’s a cold evening in New York City and I’m making Nepalese donuts. Or, I should say, Rachana Rimal, a cheerful woman with a…
Hasnain says:
"Clarke says the same thing could go for food. A culture may seem unfamiliar to a person, but after that person discovers the way people from an unfamiliar culture “prepare their food, the way they eat, somehow they understand it. There’s link between you and them, and that gives you insight.”
Food alone, though, is often not enough to complete the trip to another culture. The journey needs other people."
Posted on 2018-07-07T20:50:31+0000