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Welcome to Secret Breakfast / An exclusive newsletter, the best place to start your day with the head into an oven, thinking about wine, freedom, and the Chinese viral barbecue
White sugar, the deadliest weapon we know of.
Hi there!
You probably have read that we had some catastrophic floods in Italy. The regions of Emilia-Romagna and Marche were blasted and about 36,000 people had to leave their homes.
I wasnāt smart enough to write you about that last week, and itās quite difficult now to go on with light stuff while people are struggling with mud and loss. Empty supermarkets, no electricity, everything lost, the works.
Thatās the feeling. Just imagine that for a moment.
Now, you can swipe up, I think youāll find some Secret Breakfast to enjoy.
Piero
Photograph: Zhonghua Yang/Pink Lady Food Awards. Taken in Anchang, Shaoxing, Zhejiang province. The process of pulling sugar is a local specialty.
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THE BEST QUOTE
ā¦ Bianca Bosker, Cork Dork. A Wine-Fueled Adventure Among the Obsessive Sommeliers, Big Bottle Hunters, and Rogue Scientists Who Taught Me to Live for Taste. Great reading, by the way.
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THE MISSING INGREDIENT
THE TRAVELERāS HUNGER
May you dive into this week, as Samarkand Bread-makers dive into their ovens.
Writer Bruce Chatwin was obsessed with Patagonia thanks to a piece of ābrontosaurus skinā. Well, I think Iām obsessed with Uzbekistan after watching a video of Samarkand Bread-makers jumping into their ovens.
This sweet bread is said can be eaten for months after itās cooked and it has characteristic decorations called Chekich.
Thereās no way I can replicate that loaf at home. No recipe found on the Internet seems right. I think someday Iāll have to go.
Nowadays, tourism is exactly like that: you watch something, and you wanna pack and get there.
Take Zibo, a 4.7 million people city in China that none has ever heard of: then a few students go viral while talking about the local barbecue and - BUM! - Zibo has to cope with 4 million tourists that people canāt accommodate.
And you? Where is your hunger taking you?
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THE BOOK
Invite the Friends Over
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āMaking and eating dinner with your friends should be a blastānothing tops getting people together, sharing good food, and laughing until you cryā. Natasha Feldmanās book has about 80 recipes to make gathering at home (your home) easier. Here you find her 12 No-Fuss Tips for hosting, a MacānāCheese Cacio & Pepe (ā recipe), and a Babka-ish Monkey Bread (ā recipe). Now, is she the girl for you?
The Dinner Party Project. A No-Stress Guide to Food with Friends by Natasha Feldman
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ā OnlyPans
This is where Secret Breakfast picks juicy content from food creators. Donāt miss this one about Kokumi
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RANDOM ACTS OF HUNGER
This is the space where I share some food (un)related stuff of my week
š®š¹Mark Bittmanās Dispatch from Rome is not to be missed šYour Remote Co-Worker is Probably High, Drunk, and in Underwear š°The Easiest Vanilla Birthday Cake (ā recipe) š«Pair it with Yotam Ottolenghiās Best Chocolate Cake (ā recipe) ā° Why (sometimes) it's okay to ignore food expiration dates š Kraft Heinz unveils Remix customizable sauce dispenser for restaurants šļøHow to Fight Food Waste on Vacation š„Not That We Needed That, But Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Lets You Make A Flamethrowing D*ck šDigital Creator Lizzy Capri is Going on a Date in Every State āThe Three Best Containers for Freezing Different Foods š§”I listened to the Curito Connect podcast and - hey! - our friend Jamila Robinson told Jenn something moving about Secret Breakfast (vanity YouTube link with the right timestamp) - thank you!
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FOOD FOR LATER
Cheesier, Saucier, and Drowning in Caviar How TikTok took over the menu
Ezra Marcus / Grub Street
Yo, whatās our viral dish?
Food Innovations That Came from War
Diana Hubbell / Gastro Obscura
Cheetos, air fryers, microwaves, and other modern mainstays were made for keeping armies well-fed.
The Search for My Kimchi
Alvin Chang / Pudding
Digital storytelling and fermented cabbage. A tale of a Korean-American looking for identity through a plate.
ā¤ Last week's most clicked link was the one about the Five Best Books on The History of Food. And that's all for today.
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