Peddler #06
Peddler Journal Issue Six Immigrant Condition: New Language: English 112 Pages with Dust Jacket 17cm x 24.5cm (6.75" x 9.65") Published in Brooklyn, New York Autumn & Winter 2020 Frequency: Biannual In the Immigrant issue, the stories explore what it means to be an immigrant, the "assimilation dishes" that have gradually become family recipes, how we use food to adapt to our surroundings, and the role food plays in bridging disparate cultures. Featuring stories on kindness, persistence, ingenuity, passion, adaptability, patience, tenderness, sentimentality, tenacity, resilience, resourcefulness, dedication, courage, independence, hope, optimism, and determination. Plus recipes for japchae jeon, black fungus and tofu minchi, Tita’s Korean fried cauliflower, linyvi holubtsi, and macaroni soup. Peddler documents the in-between moments of food – from the ingredients, to the making, the eating, the sharing, and all the small moments in-between. Peddler explores these multi-culture