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Recipe book for refugee chefs from New York

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In response to the policy of Donald Trump, residents of the States are increasingly talking about the experience of immigration or the relocation of their parents. The project "Eat Offbeat: The Cookbook" seeks to talk about the benefits of internationalism in the modern world. This cookbook was written by twenty people from fifteen different countries - they all now work as chefs in New York. In it you can find eight dozen recipes from both East Asia and the Middle East, as well as from East, West and North Africa and Latin America. All of them are accompanied by personal stories of cooks, tips on how to properly use one or another ingredient, and culinary tricks that they have learned from their elders.

10% of the sale of books will be transferred to the International Rescue Committee, and the rest of the profits from the Kickstarter campaign will go to train new refugees.

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Watch the video: Eat Offbeat: Refugee Chefs in New York City (April 2024).

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