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Food Broken Promises
A Table For Two
28 episodes
2 days ago
We have abandoned our survival to food companies obsessed with profits instead of our well-being. They harvest the money, while we collect the by-products: • Climate change • Nature destruction • Traditional food culture erosion • Social and economic injustices • Diseases To achieve their goals, they deceived us. And made us accept the unacceptable. But how? And what can we do about this situation? In every episode of Food Broken Promises, you will explore how our Food System got its way and learn about the people fighting to change the system.
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We have abandoned our survival to food companies obsessed with profits instead of our well-being. They harvest the money, while we collect the by-products: • Climate change • Nature destruction • Traditional food culture erosion • Social and economic injustices • Diseases To achieve their goals, they deceived us. And made us accept the unacceptable. But how? And what can we do about this situation? In every episode of Food Broken Promises, you will explore how our Food System got its way and learn about the people fighting to change the system.
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The Importance of Food Culture with Anissa Helou
Food Broken Promises
47 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
The Importance of Food Culture with Anissa Helou

In today’s episode, Antoine Abou-Samra welcomes Anissa Helou, chef, food writer, journalist, and photographer (Italy & UK) SPECIAL GUEST BIO Anissa Helou (www.anissas.com) is a chef, food writer, journalist, broadcaster, and consultant focusing on the cuisines and culinary heritage of the Middle East, Mediterranean and North Africa, and most recently the Islamic world. Born and raised between Beirut, Lebanon, and Mashta el-Helou, Syria, she knows the Mediterranean as only a well-traveled native can. Ms. Helou is the author of numerous award-winning cookbooks including Feast, Food of the Islamic World; Sweet Middle East, Levant, The Fifth Quarter, An Offal Cookbook; Modern Mezze; Savory Baking from the Mediterranean; Mediterranean Street Food; Café Morocco; and Lebanese Cuisine, which was a finalist for the prestigious Andre Simon awards and chosen as one of the Los Angeles Times’ favorite books in 1998. Lebanese Cuisine remains the classic and most comprehensive work on this increasingly popular cuisine. The Fifth Quarter, An Offal Cookbook; Modern Mezze; and Mediterranean Street Food have received Gourmand World Cookbook awards. The latter was included in Food & Wine magazine’s selection of the Best of the Best for 2002. Mediterranean Street Food was chosen by Cooking Light magazine as one of the top 100 cookbooks of the last 25 years. Savory Baking from the Mediterranean, was chosen by NPR, The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune, and Food & Wine as one of the best cookbooks for 2007 and Levant was chosen as best of the year by several publications including the Observer Food Monthly and Australian Gourmet Traveller. Her new book, Feast: The Food of the Islamic World, was published to great acclaim by Ecco in May 2018 (also published in the UK and Germany) has been short-listed for the very prestigious Art of Eating award. It has also won the James Beard Foundation award in the International category and was short-listed for the IACP awards in the General and International categories. It was also chosen by the New Yorker as one of the 10 best cookbooks of the century so far. She was also the winner of the Foodics Icon Award for Middle East and North Africa’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023. An accomplished photographer and intrepid traveler, Anissa runs culinary tours to various Mediterranean countries, Iran and Central Asia. She also teaches cooking classes. She was the featured chef in the travel/cooking Show, Al Chef Yaktachef (meaning the chef discovers), that was shown on Abu Dhabi TV in 2010. She has also featured as one of the judges/mentors to a team of chefs in Taste Arabia, which aired on Al Nahar TV in Egypt and OSN all over the Arab world and was one of the guest judges in the final of one of the series of Top Chef Arabia. She also recently gave a masterclass and was a guest judge on Masterchef Italia. She was also listed in 2013 in the Arabian Business Magazine as one of the “100 Most Powerful Arab Women” and on the “500 Most Influential Arabs”. Ms. Helou is fluent in French, Arabic, and English and soon to be fluent in Italian as well. (Trapani, Sicily & London, UK) Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to/follow our podcast. You can also follow us on our different platforms: Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/atablefortwo.live/ YouTube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@atablefortwo
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Food Broken Promises
We have abandoned our survival to food companies obsessed with profits instead of our well-being. They harvest the money, while we collect the by-products: • Climate change • Nature destruction • Traditional food culture erosion • Social and economic injustices • Diseases To achieve their goals, they deceived us. And made us accept the unacceptable. But how? And what can we do about this situation? In every episode of Food Broken Promises, you will explore how our Food System got its way and learn about the people fighting to change the system.