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Taste Matters - Episode 123 - Hasia Diner, Immigration Foodways Expert

 
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This week on Taste Matters, Mitchell talks to Hasia Diner, Author and Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History at NYU , about the foodways of Irish, Italian, and Jewish immigrants. This program has been sponsored by Whole Foods Market. Today's music provided by Obey City. "While there certainly are elements in every culture that want to police the boundaries of their food system, one might say the fact that human beings can look into each others pots and say "That smells good, I'd like to try it" is in some ways one of the more positive interactions and that it paves the way for cooperation between people." [24:50] --Hasia Diner on Taste Matters
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Archived series ("iTunes Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Taste Matters

When? This feed was archived on April 21, 2016 16:43 (8y ago). Last successful fetch was on March 15, 2016 22:06 (8y ago)

Why? iTunes Redirect status. The feed contained an iTunes new feed tag.

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Content provided by Mitchell Davis. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mitchell Davis or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
This week on Taste Matters, Mitchell talks to Hasia Diner, Author and Professor of Hebrew and Judaic Studies and History at NYU , about the foodways of Irish, Italian, and Jewish immigrants. This program has been sponsored by Whole Foods Market. Today's music provided by Obey City. "While there certainly are elements in every culture that want to police the boundaries of their food system, one might say the fact that human beings can look into each others pots and say "That smells good, I'd like to try it" is in some ways one of the more positive interactions and that it paves the way for cooperation between people." [24:50] --Hasia Diner on Taste Matters
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