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Kitchen Arabic How My Family Came To America And The Recipes We Brought With Us Joseph Geha

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Kitchen Arabic How My Family Came To America And The Recipes We Brought With Us Joseph Geha
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Publisher: University of Georgia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Joseph Geha
ISBN: 9780820364018, 0820364010, B0BL91X1Q9
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Kitchen Arabic How My Family Came To America And The Recipes We Brought With Us Joseph Geha by Joseph Geha 9780820364018, 0820364010, B0BL91X1Q9 instant download after payment.

Immigrant children first speak the language of their mothers, and in Toledo, Ohio's Little Syria neighborhood where Joseph Geha grew up, the first place he would go to find his mother would be the kitchen. Many of today's immigrants use Skype to keep in touch with folks back in the old country but in those "radio days" of old before the luxuries of hot running water or freezers, much less refrigeration, blenders, or microwaves, the kitchen was where an immigrant mother usually had to be, snapping peas or rolling grape leaves while she waited for the dough to rise. There, Geha's mother took special pride in the traditional Syro-Lebanese food she cooked, such as stuffed eggplant, lentil soup, kibbeh with tahini sauce, shish barak, and fragrant sesame cookies.
As much a memoir as a cookbook, Kitchen Arabic illustrates the journey of Geha's early years in America and his family's struggle to learn the language and ways of a new world.

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