Eat Bitter: A Story About Guts, And Food

Eat Bitter: A Story About Guts, And Food

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One Of The MustRead Books To Have On Your Radar In 2026Service95From A Dazzling New Writer, A Stirring Memoir Rooted In Hakka Culture About The Lesson To Accept Both Bitterness And Sweetness In Lifeeat Bitter Is A Chinese Proverb Meaning Endure Hardship To Taste Sweetness. For Lydia Pang, It Embodies The Struggles Of Her Hakka Ancestors, A Chinese Ethnic Group Subjected To Forced Migrations Whose Ingenuity Produced A Distinct Food Culture Based On Fermenting And Foraging. Pang Reimagines Eating Bitter As A Philosophy To Confront Her Own Challenges: Burning Out, Testing Her Marriage, Navigating Fertility Struggles And Caring For A Parent. Through Eight Recipes, She Shares Food As Memory And Medicine: The Silly Egg Noodles Her Father Cooked When Her Sister Was Ill, The Bone Broth She Boiled In New York While Homesick And Courgettes Grown In Rural Wales As A Gesture Of Reconnection.Comprising The Satire And Darkness Of NetflixS Beef, The Tender Insight Of Crying In H Mart, And The Distinct Magic Of Ella RisbridgerS Midnight Chicken, Eat Bitter Is A Very Special Book From A Brilliant New Voice And Creative Talent.

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