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Madhur Jaffrey: Sucking Mangoes and Chewing Bones

Madhur Jaffrey joins us and shares memories from mountain picnics in the Himalayas, her favorite way to enjoy a mango and stories from her career as a film and food star. Plus, we make Turkish-Style Flaky Flatbreads and journalist David Johns tries to find out—could ice cream actually be good for you? (Originally aired November 9, 2023.)


Get this week’s recipe for Turkish-Style Flaky Flatbreads here.


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