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migrant kitchen
The Migrant Kitchen
Interactive: Anatomy of Pozole
Post date:Pozoles are a serving of warm comfort for many Mexican hearts. It comes in many forms and everyone has their own special way of preparing this dish. Learn more about pozole by clicking below.
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immigrant culture
The Migrant Kitchen
Pozole: The Most Controversial Soup in Indigenous Mexican Culture
Post date:Journalist Beto Lanz-Hola discusses what anthropologists have to say about this Mexican stew.
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immigrant culture
The Migrant Kitchen
Chef Claudette Zepeda-Wilkins Elevates Regional Mexican Cuisine and the Women Who Make It
Post date:At El Jardín, Chef Claudette Zepeda-Wilkins pays homage to her Mexican heritage by making use of ingredients and recipes sourced from women who cook at home across Mexico.
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Mexican food
The Migrant Kitchen
How to Make El Jardin's Pozole Rojo
Post date:A well-loved dish, El Jardin's pozole rojo recipe bears the flavors of Mexico with surprising tastes outside the country's borders.
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migrant kitchen
The Migrant Kitchen
This Man is Helping Save Mexico's Heirloom Corn
Post date:Masienda, a broker and importer for small-scale Mexican farmers of landrace corn, provides quality corn that help elevate Alta California cuisine.
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Mexican food
The Migrant Kitchen
What Shapes Our Expectations of Food?
Post date:Despite living in this global village, we continue to have pre-conceived notions of the cuisine we eat. What informs these expectations of food? How to they help or hinder our experience of food and the rise of promising chefs in the culinary landscape?
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immigrant culture
The Migrant Kitchen
How to Make Broken Spanish's Delectable Lamb Neck Tamal
Post date:Tamales are an ancient dish has seen many iterations over the centuries, finding itself stuffed with various kinds of meats, cheeses or vegetables. But arguably, the tamal has found its most exciting expression in Chef Ray Garcia's version.
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migrant kitchen
The Migrant Kitchen
How Mexican-Themed Bar La Cita Bridges L.A.'s Diverse Communities
Post date:For more than 60 years, La Cita bar has wrapped its arms around a diverse set of the city’s residents — from recent Central American immigrants to second generation Chicanx feminists — making people feel at home amid its red tiles and sparkling lights.