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Best American Food and Travel Writing 2025
Best American Food and Travel Writing 2025 | Jaya Saxena, Bryant Terry
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"These stories remind us that food is not just fuel, nor is travel just movement," writes Bryant Terry in his introduction. "They are acts of remembrance, resistance, and connection." The Best American Food and Travel Writing 2025 embodies this wisdom, offering an incredible range of stories that refine and revitalize our relationship to taste, place, and the narratives that we build around them. From tracing the history and endurance of heirloom Laotian rice to investigating how foraging is transforming a city's restaurant culture, to meditating on the significance of Indigenous communities reclaiming their ancestral lands, these works reveal how food and travel are never simply about what's on the plate or where we go--they are about history, identity, and the power of storytelling itself.THE BEST AMERICAN FOOD AND TRAVEL WRITING 2025 INCLUDES: MELISSA BRODER - LIGAYA MISHAN - JEFF GORDINIER - REEM KASSIS - KAYLA STEWART - LEE ANDERSON - AND OTHERS
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Best American Food and Travel Writing 2025 | Jaya Saxena, Bryant Terry
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Not bad, but it feels like it wasn't exactly what I was looking for (I wanted more food and coziness), which (in a way) reflects the world we live in now. Many of the essays were more serious than I expected but I was also impressed by how food could be so #political. Or rather, I know it is, but these essays really pushed me to think about to what extent that could mean. The last essay was a fun one to end with #queer

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Best American Food and Travel Writing 2025 | Jaya Saxena, Bryant Terry
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Originally planned to read You Weren't Meant to Be Human, but started this one instead 😅 I also downloaded What Fell From the Sky and When the Tides Held the Moon a few weeks back... I might hold off on those to focus on my Netgalley backlog since I'm going home soon (which means I'll finally have physical book access!!)

So far the food writing has been ok