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Eating America with India
India Witkin
8 episodes
1 week ago
Explore the multitude of unique diasporas across the United States through the lens of food. On this series you'll hear from chefs, restaurant owners, historians and journalists as we discuss immigration, race, gentrification and the history of their cuisine. Over 100,000 restaurants have closed since the start of the pandemic, only adding more urgency in supporting these small businesses who add to the richness of American multiculturalism. Created and hosted by India Witkin. Check out the show if you're a fan of Splendid Table, Food52's Genius Recipe Tales, Christopher Kimball's Milk Street, Sporkful, or Table Manners with Jesse Ware.
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Explore the multitude of unique diasporas across the United States through the lens of food. On this series you'll hear from chefs, restaurant owners, historians and journalists as we discuss immigration, race, gentrification and the history of their cuisine. Over 100,000 restaurants have closed since the start of the pandemic, only adding more urgency in supporting these small businesses who add to the richness of American multiculturalism. Created and hosted by India Witkin. Check out the show if you're a fan of Splendid Table, Food52's Genius Recipe Tales, Christopher Kimball's Milk Street, Sporkful, or Table Manners with Jesse Ware.
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Exploring Caribbean Food from Barbados in Los Angeles with Bridgetown Roti and Ramin Ganeshram
Eating America with India
32 minutes 46 seconds
4 years ago
Exploring Caribbean Food from Barbados in Los Angeles with Bridgetown Roti and Ramin Ganeshram

India interviews chef Rashida Holmes of Bridgetown Roti, who has made a major splash in the Los Angeles food scene during the pandemic. Ramin Ganeshram, an acclaimed Trinidadian chef, food writer and cookbook author speaks on the history of Bajan cuisine. There is void of Caribbean food on the West Coast and Bridgetown Roti is here to change that. India travels to Los Angeles to meet Rashida Holmes, the second-generation Bajan from NYC who left the restaurant industry to start a pop-up concept food business serving food from Barbados. Given the island’s position as a historic international port, Bajan cuisine has become a medley of flavors from around the world. Holmes shares her earliest food memories, what inspires her cooking and how she turned Bridgetown Roti into a success during such a difficult time for restaurants and businesses. India also speaks to Ramin Ganeshram, a Trinidadian journalist, author and chef, who explains the rich and often surprising history of Bajan food.

Listen, see photos, and read recipes and transcripts at eatingamericawithindia.com and follow us on Instagram and Twitter

Follow Bridgetown Roti @bridgetownroti and order on their website or on Post Mates for weekend pick-ups and deliveries in the Arts District. 

Follow Ramin on Instagram @nibblescribblesnyc and check out her cookbooks and novels on Amazon   

Created and produced by India Witkin
@spicymasalamama

Cover art by Suzanne Borderies
@art_bysuz

Original song by Kilcool @kilcoolbeats

Consulting produced by Dylan Gans

Consulting edited and written by Susanna Gruder @suegru 

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Eating America with India
Explore the multitude of unique diasporas across the United States through the lens of food. On this series you'll hear from chefs, restaurant owners, historians and journalists as we discuss immigration, race, gentrification and the history of their cuisine. Over 100,000 restaurants have closed since the start of the pandemic, only adding more urgency in supporting these small businesses who add to the richness of American multiculturalism. Created and hosted by India Witkin. Check out the show if you're a fan of Splendid Table, Food52's Genius Recipe Tales, Christopher Kimball's Milk Street, Sporkful, or Table Manners with Jesse Ware.