Meant To Be Eateninactive
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Food
Interview
Society & Culture
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Food
Society & Culture
Meant to be Eaten looks at cross-cultural exchange in food and contemporary media. What determines “authenticity”? What, if anything, gets lost in translation when cooking foods from another’s culture? First-generation Chinese host, Coral Lee, looks at how American culture figures forth in less-than mainstream ways, in less-than expected places.
People |
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Brooklyn, NY
Premiere Date |
2017-08-31
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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122 Available Episodes (122 Total)Average duration: 00:40:37
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Nov 21 | 00:33:17
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Nov 14 | 00:34:29
Sucharita Kanjilal on Tomatoes and Taste-making in Indian Recipes
Nov 07 | 00:44:27
Aya H. Kimura on Pickling: Histories of Tsukemono
Oct 31 | 00:36:45
Benjamin Schrager on Risk, Regulation, and Raw Chicken in Japan
Oct 24 | 00:37:28
Raúl Matta and Padma Panchapakesan on Dining Out: Changing Values of Good Taste
Jun 20 | 00:52:22
Gastronomica: The Next Issue
Jun 13 | 00:40:37
Chicken Politics
Jun 08 | 00:35:22
When the Rainbows Bring the Crawfish
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