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Renowned chef Joseph Abboud grew up steeped in the comforting, Lebanese food traditions of his parents. But his travels along the Silk Road led him to realise there was a much richer Middle-Eastern food tradition that he could bring to Australian shores.
How did that epiphany lead Joseph to join other chefs ushering in a new ‘Lebanese-Australian food renaissance’? What is the history of Australian Middle-Eastern cooking that paved their way? And how has this evolving food tradition invigorated cross-cultural dialogue at Australian tables?
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