"Food is important," I said to the audience at Cleveland Public Library last Thursday night. It was my first line and it got a laugh. I was surprised and encouraged. When I say that to most groups of Americans, they look at me they way cows look up from their grazing. Not even a moo.
As I said, it got a laugh, and I was surprised, but I shouldn't have been because they care about food and they knew why I needed to say it. Because for decades we forgot. We stopped paying attention, because food was everywhere. It still is. But now that it's making us sick, now that the production of it is fouling our land and our oceans, debasing the animals we eat for food and the workers who handle them, we've started paying attention.
Photographer Penny De Los Santos and chef Dan Barber came to Cleveland to talk about food. Food is, of course, so important that you can't get at it all in one story. Not even Dan Barber, who's story-telling skills are uncommonly compelling. Dan talked about whole grains, wheat and somehow made you feel like he was telling a happy/sad story about the whole history of cooking.
I asked Penny to recount her Ramadan story at the Thursday night event. It's about how food connects us; she wrote about it on her site and I'm reprinting it below. See this and more of her great pix here. Watch her tell the story at TedxAustin, linked to below, about how she actually got this image, after a sudden black out. It's a fascinating intertwining of food, images, story, and connections. I adore Penny, and I loved meeting her. Thank you Penny for coming to Cleveland and for letting me repost your story and the image that created it.
Breaking the Ramadan Fast
by Penny De Los Santos
Saveur Magazine sent me on assignment late last year for a story they ran in their December 2008 issue. The assignment was a food feature on Iraqi refugees living and practicing their food traditions in Beirut. The situation was pretty intense for a photographer, let alone a western woman operating in a Hezbollah-run neighborhood where journalists, especially foreign ones, were prohibited and detained. My access was limited and quick as we didn’t want to draw too much attention to the Iraqi men, which could have been very dangerous for them.
The few nights I spent photographing these gentlemen were amazing. Photographically it was terrible, no electricity, not able to use flash (draws too much attention through the windows, raising suspicion with watchmen patrolling the neighborhood). But when they lit candles for their evening meal signifying the end of their Ramadan Fast it couldn’t have been better. The orange glow from the candles lit their faces just enough to give it the right amount of detail and emotion and capture the moment.
There we sat on the floor, cut up garbage bags as our table cloth, feasting on spiced chicken stew with chic peas. As I scooped up every bite with flat bread it all tasted like heaven. It was the best meal and the best table I ate at the entire trip. It was one of those moments I’ll always remember because of what it symbolized. The customs and cultural traditions of these Arab Iraqi men don’t allow me to socialize with them , not as a woman, nor as a journalist/photographer. It was my camera that allowed me access to their world. It was a great reminder of how much food can bring us together and give us something in common if only for a few hours. It’s funny how the most incredible experiences can happen in the hardest of situations."
TEDxAustin: Penny tells the story of capturing the above dinner.
Food. It's important. Don't take it for granted.
If you liked this post on Penny De Los Santos & Chef Dan Barber, check out these other links:
- My video post on how cooking makes us human.
- Video: Mitchell Davis speaks at TED on taste and how it relates to the food system.
- Dan Barber's talk at Harvard on Molecular Differences Between Production Methods which also features Harold McGee.
© 2012 Michael Ruhlman. Photo © 2012 Donna Turner-Ruhlman. All rights reserved
Dave
Funny how extraordinary circumstances can force us to see what's around us with new eyes. I had a similar experience once, albeit not in such an exotic locale, and it changed how I look at food forever. Thanks for sharing Penny's story, Michael, and for the reminder of what matters.
Mantonat
That's a great photo and a great testament to the power of food and its importance in culture and family. It saddens me though that there are so many cultural restrictions that turn this sort of celebratory gathering into an odd and clandestine ritual. Not only are the men in the photo persecuted by the community in which they choose to live, but they in turn subjugate half of their population by segregating women during social and religious occasions. Underneath all of that is the lack of freedom that means even a food journalist has to sneak around in order to get basic information that we take for granted in freer countries. Is the crushing lack of basic human rights a symptom of a traditional way of life that must end if women and people of differing faiths are to experience equality? If so, would it be worth it to lose that culture of food to gain basic human rights?
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Thanks for sharing. Food is (should be) extraordinary, we just need to remember that.
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Hmmm. Maybe I'm sensitive to the cow thing because I'm from America's Dairyland and all, but are you sure people aren't just normally looking at you with anticipation? It seems pretty dismissive of your audience--who, I would assume, is receptive to your message since they've come to see you speak--to liken them to complacent cattle.
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Food is very important, especially with the problems with obesity as well as other diseases.
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