Chitrita Banerji, a celebrated culinary historian, presents a memoir that intricately connects her life's experiences with the profound role food has played. From her upbringing in Calcutta, through her graduate studies at Harvard, and time spent in Dhaka after the 1971 India–Pakistan war, Banerji illustrates how gastronomic encounters have shaped her journey and inspired her writing career.
Styled as a three-course meal with an ironic twist, this collection of essays and recipes offers an absorbing look at a life where personal narratives intermingle with culinary history. Through vivid descriptions of family meals and significant encounters, Banerji explores food's defining influence on her experiences of love, adventure, conflict, loss, and reconciliation, sharing beloved dishes and drinks along the way.
Why You Should Read?
- Explore a unique blend of personal history, cultural insights, and culinary reflections.
- Discover how food serves as a powerful lens for understanding life's major milestones and emotions.
- Engage with the elegant prose of a renowned culinary historian.
- Encounter cherished recipes and stories that resonate with memory and identity.