

FT Weekend: Pati Jinich and Gillian Tett on food, culture and power
Jan 22, 2022
Join James Beard Award-winning chef Pati Jinich, known for her vibrant Mexican cuisine, as she discusses how food can serve as a unique diplomatic tool. She shares stories that intertwine culinary artistry with cultural identity. Alongside her, anthropologist and financial columnist Gillian Tett analyzes cultural behaviors that foreshadowed the 2008 financial crisis and explores the complex dynamics of cryptocurrency and cultural capital. Their insights shine a light on the intersections of food, culture, and power in today's society.
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Career Shift
- Pati Jinich transitioned from policy analysis to food diplomacy.
- She found traditional diplomacy ineffective and unfulfilling.
Diverse Cuisine
- Mexican cuisine is diverse and reflects regional and historical influences, not just a single culture.
- Jinich's cookbook showcases this diversity with recipes from all 32 states.
Pork Loin and Peanut Sauce
- Lilah Raptopoulos cooked pork loin in peanut sauce from Jinich's cookbook.
- She found it surprisingly different from her perception of Mexican food.