Tip of the Tongue 182: Syrian-Lebanese American Table
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Even after many generations, the table is the body's memory of the past going back generations. It is as true about the Syrian-Lebanese people as any other. The community of descendants of the Syrian-Lebanese immigrants who settled in New Orleans is no exception. We talk about memory, the dishes, and the community that it creates. It's on Tip of the Tongue. Get full access to Tip of the Tongue at tipofthetongue.substack.com/subscribe
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