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"There's so much cultural history around this root, and it's delicious." --Sara B. Franklin on A Taste of the Past
"Food is affection, culture, and heritage."
"Peruvian people had brought all types- over 2,000 varieties- of potatoes and today in Lima you can find lots of varieties of potatoes, and maybe this can be an example of how you can take an underestimated a staple and make it a gourmet food." --Teresa Corção on A Taste of the Past
"When I discovered the Slow Food Movement on the Internet, I fell in love with the philosophy" -- Margarida Nogueira on a Taste of the Past
Ancient Roots (21:52)
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staple foods, manioc, cassava, Teresa Corcao, Sara B. Franklin, Margarida Noguiera, Slow Food Brazil, Instituto Maniva, roots, gluten-free, Nigeria, Thailand, bubble tea, manioc flour, starch, bitter manioc, tuber, broth, sustainability, gastronomy, calories, poison, hyrdocyanic acid, sweet manioc, yuca, grain, cous cous, Portugal, wheat, Brazil, tapioca flour,About Instituto Maniva (9:44)
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Maniva, Rio de Janeiro, Education, crepe, film, audiovisual, ancient history, affection, culture, heritage, poverty,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
Honey How'd You Get So Hot (20:25)
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U Look Hungry, Helen Hollyman, Roberta's, Brazilian national parks, experimenting with chili peppers, Michael Kurtz, Mike's Hot Honey, condiments, spicy food, chili peppers, Brazil, pizza, chili pepper-infused honey, infusing honey, Paulie Gee's, imported chili peppers, Brazilian music, Brazilian hip hop, Emicida, musicology, major slave port, slave trade in brazil, A&R, mixtapes, K-Salaam, Coachella, v,Brazilian Hip Hop & El Movimiento Negro (16:56)
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hip hop, Beatnik e K-Salaam, Intel, Vice Magzine, Sao Paulo, collaboration, The Creatives Project, Moviemiento Negro, Black Consciousness, MIA, Brazilian Funk, don't need record labels, the internet, Twitter, community radio stations, samba duro, choreographed dancing, political songs, promoting music on the internet, ULookHungry.com,Download MP3 (Full Episode)
This month on My Welcome Table, Jessica B. Harris takes listeners to the tropical wonderland of Bahia, Brazil. Learn about their African influenced culture and delicious native dishes, including vatapa and quindin.









