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The Last Sweet Bite

Stories and Recipes of Culinary Heritage Lost and Found

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The Last Sweet Bite

By: Michael Shaikh
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A powerful and heartwarming exploration of cuisine in conflict zones, highlighting the heroic persistence of people struggling to protect their food culture in the face of war, genocide, and violence.

War changes every part of human culture: art, education, music, politics. Why should food be any different? For nearly twenty years, Michael Shaikh’s job was investigating human rights abuses in conflict zones. Early on, he noticed how war not only changed the lives of victims and their societies, it also unexpectedly changed the way they ate, forcing people to alter their recipes or even stop cooking altogether, threatening the very survival of ancient dishes.

A groundbreaking combination of travel writing, memoir, and cookbook, The Last Sweet Bite uncovers how humanity’s appetite for violence shapes what’s on our plate. Animated by touching personal interviews, original reporting, and extraordinary recipes from modern-day conflict zones across the globe, Shaikh reveals the stories of how genocide, occupation, and civil war can disappear treasured recipes, but also introduces us to the extraordinary yet overlooked home cooks and human rights activists trying to save them. From a sprawling refugee camp in Bangladesh and a brutal civil war in Sri Lanka to the drug wars in the Andes and the enduring effects of America’s westward expansion, Shaikh highlights resilient diasporic communities refusing to let their culinary heritage become another casualty of war.

Much of what we eat today or buy in a market has been shaped by violence; in some form, someone’s history and politics is on the dinner table. The Last Sweet Bite aims to tell us how it got there. Weaving together histories of food, migration, human rights, and recipes, Shaikh shows us how reclaiming lost cuisines is not just a form of resistance and hope but also how cooking can be a strategy for survival during trying times.


* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF of recipes mentioned throughout the book.
Food & Wine Gastronomy Genocide & War Crimes Politics & Government War & Crisis War Heartfelt Culinary Adventures Survival
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The Last Sweet Bite is a powerful mix of food, memory, and life in conflict zones that proklvokes thought. The author has spent years working in places most of us only see on the news, and the way he weaves together people’s stories with recipes is honestly beautiful. It’s not just about what people eat—it’s about how food connects them to home, even in the hardest times. pretty eye-opening and heartfelt. Definitely worth a read/listen

not just another food book

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