One of my
earliest experiences about food is declaring chicken curry as my favorite dish
when my parents took me to an Indian restaurant for my fifth birthday. I
have loved spicy food since then. I have also nurtured a keen interest in
different cultures as a result. Food, I have found out is a great way to
learn about other cultures. By getting
to know the ingredients of a culture's dishes, one can trace its history.
The other thing I love about food is the way it is shared and how memories are
made with them.
I was born in
the Philippines in the early 60s. We moved to the US in 1970, and went
back and forth until I settled in Los Angeles in 1985. My mother had an
interest in cooking and liked to try different dishes from different
countries. That interest was magnified in me as I joined the foreign
students association in college which introduced me to many other different
cultures. My culinary journey really took off when I started cooking for
my vegetarian boyfriend, now my husband.
As I responded to the challenges of creating tasteful vegetarian dishes
with ethnic flavors, my knowledge grew.
I learned new skills and recipes by watching the Food Network on
television, and by reading cookbooks and magazines. My favorite magazine is Saveur! Over the years my cookbook collection has
grown, but now my focus is on ethnic cookbooks.
I love cooking for family and friends, and love more to learn try new
recipes and master new techniques.
I hope you will
come with me as I journey through new experiences as well as recount past
memories. Bon appetit!
Yes, me too! Great post!
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