Patrick Roger Rare Dark Chocolate single origin from Haiti
Fruity freshness with a background ashy taste as if you were smoking a cigar in a jungle…
Fruity freshness with a background ashy taste as if you were smoking a cigar in a jungle…
Chocolate’s health benefits are a popular theme for those of us treating ourselves, guilt-free, with a square of the dark cocoa pleasure. Let’s sort the myths from the real deal […]
Masaki Sugisaki was born in Japan and working at London’s Nobu was just a Western warm up for this talented chef. After he left the fancy kitchen of Nobu he […]
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Poetry does not have to be written under your bed covers (well, sometimes I do that too) or in a rusty, with vintage posters laced bohemian poetic Marais hang out. […]
René Redzepi is one of the most iconic chefs in the world today. His spin on the New Nordic cuisine inspired myriad culinary creatives globally to forage for ingredients and […]
KISMET is a locally sourced, contemporary bistro turning in food savvy Angelenos. Brisk, unpretentious, yet unique, past the star-studded boulevard on its quieter strip, at KISMET Eastern Mediterranean traditional cuisines […]
The gourmet pursuits in Morocco stretch well beyond couscous, tajine and Moroccan mint tea. During my recent trip to Marrakech, I savoured the best of Moroccan cuisine and sniffed on […]
This humble, yet valuably informative and aesthetically minimalist cookbook introduced me to the rare ingredients that in their essence express the biodiversity of France and Japan. A minimum of soy […]
Matcha is the essence of tea. The power of matcha, the stone mill ground fine Japanese green tea, is in its wholeness. Unless you eat the tea leaves after steeping […]