Why you can’t talk about the Southern kitchen without slaves’ contributions

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  • čas přidán 3. 07. 2016
  • The recipe for the bestselling brand of American whiskey wasn’t simply the invention of its founder - it was greatly influenced by a slave who worked for the distiller. That public acknowledgment by Jack Daniel’s helps raise broader questions about America’s culinary heritage and the underappreciated contributions of African-Americans. John Yang talks to culinary historian Michael Twitty for more.

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