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The Hungry Immigrant
Abang Brian
38 episodes
6 days ago
The Hungry Immigrant podcast, hosted by celebrity chef, cookbook author and educator Abang Brian, is dedicated to preserving Asian food culture and heritage. Through insightful conversations with chefs, food historians, and culinary innovators, the podcast explores traditional dishes, culinary techniques, and the cultural significance of food. Each episode celebrates the power of food in preserving identity and heritage, with the goal of keeping Asian culinary traditions alive for future generations.
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The Hungry Immigrant podcast, hosted by celebrity chef, cookbook author and educator Abang Brian, is dedicated to preserving Asian food culture and heritage. Through insightful conversations with chefs, food historians, and culinary innovators, the podcast explores traditional dishes, culinary techniques, and the cultural significance of food. Each episode celebrates the power of food in preserving identity and heritage, with the goal of keeping Asian culinary traditions alive for future generations.
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Is THIS Authentic Enough for Finland?
The Hungry Immigrant
46 minutes 21 seconds
6 months ago
Is THIS Authentic Enough for Finland?

What does it mean to bring "home" across continents—especially through food?  We sit down with Chef Eugienna, the founder of Ravintola Borneo in Tampere, and Ariff Ali, Chargé d'Affaires at the Malaysian Embassy in Helsinki. 


From nostalgic stories of tempeh and instant noodles to the complex challenges of running a Malaysian restaurant in Finland, we explore how food becomes identity, diplomacy, memory, and even quiet rebellion. 


Timestamps

0:00 - Intro

01:37 - Chef Eugienna: From home-cooking to owning a restaurant in Tampere (while 5 months pregnant!)

06:26 - How Malaysian embassies bring culture to life

09:04 - What is ‘Authentic’ Anyway? Ingredient swaps & expectations

12:02 - The role of spouses & women in embassies – unsung heroes of culinary diplomacy

13:56 - Food influences from both sides of Malaysia: Hainanese Chicken & Nasi Ayam

19:46 - Fusion food debate: is it innovation or dilution of culture?

25:35 - Food as cultural storytelling: why we need to explain Malaysian cuisine abroad

26:40 - Comfort food & nostalgia: instant noodles & ‘masak baldi’

30:49 - The power of ‘eating together’ communal dining

35:20 - Chef Eugienna’s advice to future chefs; Ariff encourages curiosity towards new food and culture

38:09 - Sambal Survey

43:22 - Closing remarks


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Aleksanterinkatu 17, 00100 Helsinki, Finland


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The Hungry Immigrant
The Hungry Immigrant podcast, hosted by celebrity chef, cookbook author and educator Abang Brian, is dedicated to preserving Asian food culture and heritage. Through insightful conversations with chefs, food historians, and culinary innovators, the podcast explores traditional dishes, culinary techniques, and the cultural significance of food. Each episode celebrates the power of food in preserving identity and heritage, with the goal of keeping Asian culinary traditions alive for future generations.