Fooding Around

In Berlin, flavors of Turkey and Lebanon spice up the fast food

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In Berlin, flavors of Turkey and Lebanon spice up the fast food

This article originally appeared in the Boston Globe in June 2003. I thought I would bring it back now, because we are spending 2 months in Berlin.
I have added old and new photos. And the currywurst at Curry36 is still delicious. Just had some tonight!

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Tschüss from Berlin!

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Tschüss from Berlin!

We arrived in Berlin on June 1st. Spring was in full bloom and the deep sweet aroma of the linden trees, with their white furry blossoms, enveloped us.  We are in the home stretch of my husband Dick’s, sabbatical year before we return to Boston.  He is at the Free University finishing up his project …

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In Rome, NPR’s Sylvia Poggioli covers crises and eats well

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In Rome, NPR’s Sylvia Poggioli covers crises and eats well

Sylvia Poggioli loves Rome’s food culture and cooking with vegetables.

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Chow from Roma: Campo de’ Fiori

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Chow from Roma: Campo de’ Fiori

I took a walk through the Campo de’ Fiori, a market with, flowers, food, spices and housewares. The spring vegetables are all shades of green from the yellow green of the Fava beans to the light  green of puntarelle, chicory hearts (stems), and all the deep hues of the broccoli, artichokes and chicory.  I have …

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Chow from Roma: urban giardiniera

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Chow from Roma: urban giardiniera

We arrived in Rome on March 1st after 6 months in Tokyo, for the second leg of my husband Dick’s sabbatical year. I hope to catch up with a photo log of our time there. I think I had a bit of writer’s block after the publication of  My Japanese Table in September, so I …

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Passage to India

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Passage to India

In January Dick and I went to India for the first time. Everything was new: the crush of people, the smells of spices, the constant beeping of horns, and sharing roads with livestock like camels, cows and goats. The green and yellow jitney – auto rickshaw – is the standard, taxi-like mode of transportation for …

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Jaffa/Yafo at Dusk

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Jaffa/Yafo at Dusk

After a long day at my desk, Dick and I took a walk to Jaffa/Yafo. It is just 10 minutes from Neve Tzedek, where we are staying and is one of the world’s oldest cities. It is very hot here, even at day’s end. We made our way up the hill and to look down …

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SHALOM from Tel Aviv, Israel

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SHALOM from Tel Aviv, Israel

It has been an age since I last posted on my blog. I have been AWOL! We have since been in China and Japan in January of 2010. But now I am in Tel Aviv, Israel for 2 weeks and then one week traveling to Haifa and Jerusalem. It is my first time in the …

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An Evening at Kwang Jang Market in Seoul

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An Evening at Kwang Jang Market in Seoul

Well I am going to try something new for this post. Come with me for a slide tour and commentary as my husband Dick and I go in search of a hot meal on a cold night as we cruise around the hopping Kwang Jang Market. Click on the photo to start the slide show …

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A Stay at a Traditional Korean Inn

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A Stay at a Traditional Korean Inn

Professor Hee Sun Jeong of the Korean Food Institute at Sookmyung University and I met when she came to Boston with a team to cook a meal of Imperial cuisine for 100 people! I visited the Institute when in Seoul and was greeted with a warming and refreshing cup of hot yooja tea. A piece …

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