Koshersoul: The Faith and Food Journey of an African American Jew by Michael W. Twitty

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The James Beard award-winning author of the acclaimed The Cooking Gene explores the cultural crossroads of Jewish and African diaspora cuisine and issues of memory, identity, and food. In Koshersoul, Michael W. Twitty considers the marriage of two of the most distinctive culinary cultures in the world today - the foods and traditions of the African Atlantic and the global Jewish diaspora. To Twitty, the creation of African-Jewish cooking is a conversation of migrations and a dialogue of diasporas offering a rich background for inventive recipes and the people who create them. The question that most intrigues him is not just who makes the food, but how the food makes the people. Jews of Color are not outliers, Twitty contends, but significant and meaningful cultural creators in both Black and Jewish civilizations. Koshersoul also explores how food has shaped the journeys of numerous cooks, including Twitty's own passage to and within Judaism. As intimate, thought-provoking, and profound as The Cooking Gene, this remarkable book teases the senses as it offers sustenance for the soul. Koshersoul includes 48-50 recipes.

  • Product Features

    • Author - Michael W. Twitty
    • Publisher - HarperCollins Publishers
    • Publication Date - 08-09-2022
    • Page Count - 400
    • Hardcover
    • Age Range - Adult
    • Cookbooks
    • Product Dimensions - 6.4 W x 9.1 H x 1.5 D
    • ISBN-13 - 9780062891754
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Michael Twitty knows how to get you in the gut. But his is a one-two punch of culinary and history. His words will knock the wind out of you while his recipes fill you back up with inviting comfort. (And it can be a spicy hug.) Incidents of discrimination are somehow always a surprise and at the same time always expected. Oppression is simply a baseline fear that is carried around by those in the vulnerable minority and many of those who live within a majority are unaware of the constant hurts experienced by those seen as different. Michael follows his soul through the pages, describing what it feels like to show up with everything you are and be denied the experience of community. Sharing in his journey has helped me to understand more about my own world and how I can be more compassionate, both to myself and to those around me.

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