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A FEAST FOR THE MIND
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP Yotam, Tim, Jay and Felicity
The British Library’s second annual Food Season kicks off this month, with talks and workshops led by leading food writers, historians and chefs. What’s on the menu?
Yotam Ottolenghi will discuss the impact of our upbringing and genes on enjoyment of food with writer Bee Wilson and Professor of Genetics Tim Spector; Niki Segnit, author of The Flavour Thesaurus, and food writer Felicity Cloake reveal the secrets to writing a winning recipe; Nigella Lawson muses on the importance of storytelling in cookery books; and Joanne Harris, author of Chocolat, considers the sensual role of food in fiction.
There’s also the chance to listen in on BBC Radio 4’s The Kitchen Cabinet, presented by Jay Rayner, and take part in a Wikipedia editing marathon to improve the online encyclopaedia’s coverage of women in food.
The British Library Food Season runs from 1 April to 31 May. Dates and ticket prices vary; bl.uk/events/food-season
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