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This week, we’re off to Seoul with British-Korean writer, Su Scott.
Su has lived in Britain longer than she lived in Korea where she grew up, and has raised her own daughter in London. But her latest book, Pocha tells the story of the country she left behind, her family and the food they shared, often in the pochas, the covered markets and food stalls which are about so much more than food.
Click here for Extra Bites of Su on Gilly's Substack
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This week, we’re off to Seoul with British-Korean writer, Su Scott.
Su has lived in Britain longer than she lived in Korea where she grew up, and has raised her own daughter in London. But her latest book, Pocha tells the story of the country she left behind, her family and the food they shared, often in the pochas, the covered markets and food stalls which are about so much more than food.
Click here for Extra Bites of Su on Gilly's Substack
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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