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Feb 2024
8m 44s

The Ubiquitous Art of Cooking in Leaves

Utsav Mamoria
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Ever wondered about the culinary secrets hidden within the folds of nature's humble leaves? Join us on a tantalizing audio journey that delves deep into the heart of global cuisine, where the simple leaf becomes a vessel of culinary creativity and cultural heritage. From the bustling streets of Mumbai's Matunga to the serene temples of Tamil Nadu, and from the aromatic kitchens of Gujarat to the historic recipes of medieval Karnataka, immerse yourself in the flavors and stories woven into every leaf-wrapped dish.

Till then Check out the other episodes,

The strange Polish notion of Holocaust Envy - https://bit.ly/48zECZr The Oak Tree that chronicled Poland's Modern History - https://bit.ly/4b1PlO8 The suprising evolution of Polish food - https://bit.ly/48RUGWe The complicated legacy of Schindler's List - https://bit.ly/3vF9NEi The untold story of Holocaust heroism: 'Under the Eagle' Pharmacy - https://bit.ly/3vEtzzL Two Billion Euros and the Polish Temple of Memory - https://bit.ly/3HjkrmN  You can check previous episodes of 'Podcasts from Nowhere' on https://bit.ly/4b3wOB8 

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