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In 1947, the British finally left India after 300 years of colonial rule. They created many arbitrary borders as they left, the most prominent of which was the line that was to separate India from Pakistan. The aftermath...
Ripples and Tipples: How Partition Changed Indian Food is an episode from Bad Table Manners by Whetstone Radio Collective. In 1947, the British finally left India after 300 years of colonial rule. They created many arbitrary borders as they...
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Published Feb 9, 2022, 33:33 long, audio available.
In 1947, the British finally left India after 300 years of colonial rule. They created many arbitrary borders as they left, the most prominent of which was the line that was to separate India from Pakistan. The aftermath of this divide resulted in the greatest migration in human history, as millions made their way across hundreds of miles in the hope of creating new homes. The impact of this critical event is mirrored in what has become known as Delhi’s food culture, both at home and abroad. The well-known food historian Anoothi Vishal reminds us how partition lives on in India’s capital, while Jonathan Nunn, editor of the shape-shifting newsletter Vittles, shows us how the event created ripples in the imperial city of London. Partition transformed “Indian food,” in both colony and empire, and still shows its effects in new Indian restaurants today. Bad Table Manners is part of Whetstone Radio Collective. Learn more about Bad Table Manners here . Find show notes here .
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This episode was published on Feb 9, 2022.
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Ripples and Tipples: How Partition Changed Indian Food is from Bad Table Manners by Whetstone Radio Collective.
Published Feb 9, 2022 and 33:33 long