The Washington Post asked readers about the Asian dishes that bring them comfort to celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Many recalled memories of not only their motherlands, but of their mothers.
The Asian dishes that bring our readers comfort and remind them of home Marian Liu, Courtney Kan For many cultures, food connects and comforts. But for the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, it’s often our love language too. It’s how we’ve been coping through the pandemic, especially through an onslaught of hate in the past year. For Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, 10 chefs and celebrities shared with us what role food plays in their communities, including their favorite Asian comfort dishes. The Washington Post asked readers the same thing. Many recalled memories of not only their motherlands, but of their mothers.
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Nestlé Toll House propels home baking trend with the help of an AI cookie expert Nestlé Toll House is aiming to keep the home baking trend alive by introducing a ‘smart’ digital human that it claims will answer all of a home baker’s questions.
The company is digging into its 80+ years of knowledge to power Ruth – ‘an interactive way to get answers to cookie questions’ – on its website, VeryBestBaking.com.
Named after Ruth Graves Wakefield – a dietician and food lecturer turned New England innkeeper credited with inventing the original Toll House chocolate chip cookies in 1938 – the virtual cookie coach is powered by artificial intelligence (AI), enabling it to instinctively answer any baking-related question. In fact, Nestlé said the more questions she is asked, the smarter she should get.