2.3 Iraqi Cuisine from Mesopotamia to Mosul with Nawal Nasrallah

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2.10 A Brief History of Wine with Farrah Berrou

From Tlmecen through to Bethlehem and the Bekaa Valley, we chart the history of wine production in the Middle East and North Africa. Farrah Berrou talks us through her journey of wine writing for a Western audience and what the future holds for Lebanese wine. We also explore the ...  Show more

2.9 An A-Z of food names with Salma Serry

Have you ever thought about the names behind the dishes you’re eating? Salma Serry, an Egyptian born filmmaker and interdisciplinary foodways researcher, gave us the lowdown on how many of the foods we know and love came to be named. We discuss folk tales, personal and national h ...  Show more

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