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Flavours of Home: The refugees forging new lives through food

Sheila Dillon hears stories from refugees in the UK, who are integrating and building new lives through food - while drawing on flavours and memories from their homelands

COVID-19 may have pushed it from the front pages, but the refugee crisis rages on around the world, fed by war, famine and political persecution; and that鈥檚 before you even factor in a global pandemic.

In this programme, Sheila Dillon explores the remarkable stories of asylum seekers and refugees in the UK, forging new lives and careers through food.

She hears from Josie Naughton, co-founder and CEO of refugee aid organisation Choose Love; Chernise Neo and her team at Proof Bakery in Coventry, an artisan bakery that trains and employs refugee women; Jess Thompson, the founder of Migrateful - a social enterprise where asylum seekers and refugees teach cooking classes, passing on dishes from their homelands - and one of their teaching team, Ahmed Sinno; and catches up with Chef Imad Alarnab, ahead of the opening of his London restaurant.

Rebuilding your life in a different country, learning a new language, integrating into a new community: none of this is easy. But cooking and sharing food can offer some rare common ground, bringing people together no matter where they're from.

Presented by Sheila Dillon
Produced in Bristol by Lucy Taylor

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29 minutes

Last on

Mon 1 Feb 2021 15:30

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  • Sun 31 Jan 2021 12:32
  • Mon 1 Feb 2021 15:30

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