Emma’s Torch teaches those fleeing persecution skills for a career in the kitchen – and lets them show off their culinary culture
Culinary adventures are woven into the fabric of New York City. But in Brooklyn one December night, only one restaurant could offer a five-course meal that began with salmon cake and couscous from Mali and ended with an Iraqi dessert, including in between dishes from Honduras and China.
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