• Liminal Writing: Inspired by a line from Su Scott's cookbook "Pocha"

  • Nov 8 2024
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

Liminal Writing: Inspired by a line from Su Scott's cookbook "Pocha"

  • Summary

  • Episode 13: Inspired by a line from “Pocha: Simple Korean Food from the Streets of Seoul"

    In this episode, Ces and Lee explore the deep connections and vivid memories sparked by a line from "Pocha", a cookbook by Su Scott. They reflect on the poignant line, 'People's stories are layered thickly on the sticky tabletops,' sharing personal stories of beloved restaurants in London and in Manila during their university days.

    They talk about the galvanizing power of food to nourish not just the body but the soul and the sense of community it fosters. The episode underscores the importance of good company and breaking bread together as unforgettable life-giving experiences.

    00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic

    00:23 Discovering 'Pocha' by Su Scott

    01:33 Reflecting on Personal Stories

    04:20 Food Memories and Connections

    07:28 The Art of Conversation Over Food

    14:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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