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For Sarina Kamini's Kashmiri family, food is love, love is faith, and faith is family. It's cause for total emotional devastation when, ten years after her Australian mother is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, unaddressed grief turns the spice of this young food writer's heritage to ash and her prayers to poison. At her lowest ebb. Sarina's Ammi's typed-up cooking notes become a recipe for healing, her progress in the kitchen marked by her movement through bitterness, grief and loneliness-her daal that is too fiery and lumpen; the raita, too sharp; her play with salt that pricks and burns.…mehr

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For Sarina Kamini's Kashmiri family, food is love, love is faith, and faith is family. It's cause for total emotional devastation when, ten years after her Australian mother is diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, unaddressed grief turns the spice of this young food writer's heritage to ash and her prayers to poison. At her lowest ebb. Sarina's Ammi's typed-up cooking notes become a recipe for healing, her progress in the kitchen marked by her movement through bitterness, grief and loneliness-her daal that is too fiery and lumpen; the raita, too sharp; her play with salt that pricks and burns. In teaching herself how to personalise tradition and spirituality through spice, Sarina creates space to reconsider her relationship with Hinduism and God in a way that allows room for questions. She learns forgiveness of herself for being different, and comes to accept that family means change and challenge as much as acceptance and love.
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Autorenporträt
Sarina Kamini is a Kashmiri-Australian writer and spice mistress based in Margaret River, Western Australia. She has worked as a food critic, journalist, and editor in Melbourne, Paris, Edinburgh, Barcelona, Southern California, and Margaret River. She now teaches spice classes, runs spice events, and produces video content covering traditional recipes and detailed spice education for her YouTube channel. Her Kashmiri Kitchen series is able for viewing via SBS On Demand, the on demand portal for Australia's Special Broadcasting Service network. Sarina lives and cooks with her husband, her two sons, and her dog, DJ Chips. Visit her at sarinakamini.com.