Endangered Eating: Culinary historian Sarah Lohman on disappearing foods and food traditions
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In this episode, host Amy O’Neill Houck speaks with culinary historian Sarah Lohman, author of Endangered Eating, a culinary travelogue with a distinct purpose: telling the story of foods and food traditions that are in danger of disappearing. We’ll talk about how Sarah found these vanishing foods, and how eating these endangered foods can may or may not be the key to saving them.
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