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Crying in H Mart taught me the value of eating through grief

Crying in H Mart taught me the value of eating through grief Crying in H Mart taught me the value of eating through grief When critic Soleil Ho first read the book, the idea of death was fairly abstract to her. Then, her grandfather got sick. FacebookTwitterEmail 2of2 Soleil Ho s & Justin Phillip s food and culture podcast.San Francisco ChronicleShow MoreShow Less When I first read “Crying in H Mart,” the debut nonfiction book by musician Michelle Zauner (also known as the front woman for Japanese Breakfast), the idea of death was fairly abstract to me. In the book, she recounts the many times she’s used food and eating to center herself amid uncertain circumstances: when she struggled to meet the high expectations of her family, and when she faced the challenge of taking care of her mother while she slowly died of a terminal illness. In her grief, Zauner finds solace in making pine nut porridge, watching families shop for snacks at H Mart and digging into fresh seafo

Food and family memoirs, Filipino and Hawaiian chicken, squash blossoms

Food and family memoirs, Filipino and Hawaiian chicken, squash blossoms Listen 57 min MORE Michelle Zauner, who records under the name Japanese Breakfast, featured her mother (left) on the cover art for her album, “Psychopop.” Zauner’s new memoir is a heartfelt reflection of loss and the comfort of food, family, and heritage. Photo courtesy of Michelle Zauner. “Food is a love language between a lot of parents and their children,” Michelle Zauner tells host Evan Kleiman. In her new memoir, Zauner recounts the solace she took in learning to cook Korean dishes after her mother’s cancer diagnosis. Lyn Nguyen describes the unlikely pairing between her chef mother and the woman who took her in as a refugee from Vietnam. Chef Brandon Jew shares his prodigal son story of returning to San Francisco’s Chinatown. Sheldon Simeon talks about how different cultures make do with what’s on hand to come togeth

Hardship brought a lot of culture : Sheldon Simeon on the diversity of Hawaii s locals

Listen 8 min MORE “Huli” means “turn” in Hawaiian, a reference to the grills used to make the iconic chicken dish in Hawaii. Photo by Kevin J. Miyazaki. To the casual spectator, Hawai’i is the land of kalua pig, plate lunch and poi. For Sheldon Simeon and anyone who was raised on the islands, the cuisine is layered and emblematic of family. Recognizable from his appearances on two seasons of “Top Chef,” Sheldon is back in Hawai’i with his restaurant Tin Roof, his ‘ohana (meaning family), and a new cookbook that he co-wrote with LA writer Garrett Snyder.  Chef Sheldon Simeon marinates his kalbi for two or 3 full days. He brings the Hawaiian experience to the table in his new cookbook. Photo by Kevin J. Miyazaki.

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