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Episode 12: Jordan

2024-04-09
Jordanian Chef Tarek Alali came to Hong Kong in 1997 on his own. Once he got here, he had fallen in love with Hong Kong already. Now he has his family here and owns a few restaurants. Jordan and the neighboring countries were called the Lavent region in history. The Levantine cuisine is one of the main branch of Arabic cuisine. It focuses on the freshness of the ingredients. Hence, chef will not over spice the dishes. Besides making local Jordanian dishes, Tarek also invented a spaghetti dish called “Love HK”, which includes his favourite ingredients like fermented bean curd, Lobster, cream and so on. This dish is inspired by his 25 years living experience in Hong Kong.
Dishes introduced:
1. Tabooleh
2. Kibdeh – Chicken Liver
3. Maqloobeh
4. Love HK

A World Of Taste: Kitchen Dialogues

Food is a fundamental need of human beings and a common language between races and cultures. French cheese, Kosher bread, Turkish kebap, Spanish tortilla, Brazilian chicken pie, Russian soup Borscht and a lot more are always on the list of country signature food. Placing dishes around the globe on you dining desk brings you a brand new journey towards to world. As an international city, Hong Kong has such a diverse cultures and countless choices of food from different countries. You can find restaurants always ready for your enjoyable meals on roads and alleys. For sure native chefs are the key of presenting the features of food cultures and backgrounds. Hong Kong has been alluring foreign chefs to stay, work and live here. How can they fit themselves into the community through delicious food? In what way can they keep the characteristics of their own cultural cuisines and suit them to the tastes of Hong Kong people at the same time? How can they balance the variations of food culture between places? Are they having a different lifestyle in Hong Kong comparing to their home countries?

‘A World Of Taste: Kitchen Dialogues’, a 14-episode half-hour series programme, is going to bring you a further understanding on foreign cultures through fabulous country cuisines in Hong Kong as well as how social inclusion applies, the livings and social involvement of native chefs here.
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