Experimenting with Coffee

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Can you know how something tastes without tasting it yourself? Does a moral flaw in a cup of coffee make it worse as a cup of coffee? These are questions…

Shen-yi Liao
Aaron Meskin
Nicholas Watts
Amanosi Ekenimoh
Justin Slee

Shen-yi Liao, Aaron Meskin, Nicholas Watts, Amanosi Ekenimoh & Justin Slee

Mario's Taco

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Two hours south of San Francisco is Merdec. For anyone who doesn’t live there, it’s a non-descriptive town, located somewhere between here and nowhere, in the San Joaquin Valley of…

Fiona M Symington
Katy Lanceley

Fiona M Symington & Katy Lanceley

A Poet in Taipei

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Hidden in a quiet alley on DunHua South Road, there's a cute little restaurant called A Poet. You really need to pay attention when passing by, because it's easily missed. Owned…

Adinda De Boer

Adinda De Boer

Latte Art as Art

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Can a cup of coffee be art? Surely not all coffee is art. Just consider some of those terrible and generic cups of joe you’ve had at roadside stops. But…

Aaron Meskin
Justin Slee

Aaron Meskin & Justin Slee

Bowls of grain

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What’s in a name? Enough to market something that no one had previously paid attention to. Take my dad. When he started buying kale from the grocers (this is despite…

Hannah Fuellenkemper

Hannah Fuellenkemper

Handing Down Food Traditions

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I would like to paint you a little picture of my father’s roots. In a tiny village named Cocumola at the southernmost point of Puglia there is a street called Via…

Gabriella Rizzello
May Simargool

Gabriella Rizzello & May Simargool

Arthur Street Kitchen

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Hetty McKinnon is going stateside. Three-and-a-half years after establishing the highly successful Arthur Street Kitchen (ASK), she’s moving it to Brooklyn and taking her delicious recipes, creative food concept, and…

Fiona M Symington

Fiona M Symington

The Foodie Bugle Shop

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If you’ve already visited that most beautiful of cities, Bath, you’ll need no introduction from me to its Georgian elegance. Undoubtedly you walked up to Royal Crescent and, like me,…

Evie
Jason Ingram

Evie & Jason Ingram

Food Memories: Little Saigon, Victoria Street, Melbourne

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Like most Melbourians, I discovered Vietnamese food in the small family-run restaurants of Victoria Street. Known as Little Saigon, it is one of the city’s most popular cheap eat destinations.…

Fiona M Symington

Fiona M Symington

Food Memories: Cardamom

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Growing up I was a child who loved to eat, I went to school happy and with a spring in my step whenever I knew my mum was cooking my…

Shujala Hyder

Shujala Hyder

Winter Soups

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I love nothing more in Winter than a blanket, some trashy TV reruns and a big bowl of belly warming soup. And bulk making your soups on a Sunday night…

Lisa Brooke

Lisa Brooke

Meet Our New Editors

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When we started Food&_ last year, we never anticipated it taking off so quickly, nor becoming such a huge part of our daily lives. We have been overwhelmed with the…

The Editorial Team

The Editorial Team