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The Last Sweet Bite

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07 August 2025
320 pages
9781804442777
Imprint: Footnote Press

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'Vital and moving'Caroline Eden
Michael Shaikh knows what our mothers and grandmothers have known for generations: that our recipes tell the stories of who we are so that we never forget. As a human rights investigator, he has witnessed how violence has changed recipes, cultures, and communities. The Last Sweet Bite tells the powerful and personal stories of the heroic home cooks fighting to keep their food - and their identity - aliveJosé Andrés, World Central Kitchen
The power of food cannot be underestimated! Whether it's children eating together at school or parents preserving a cherished family recipe in a refugee camp, The Last Sweet Bite beautifully demonstrates how a cuisine can not only hold communities together but also help them rebuild after a crisisAlice Waters, founder of Chez Panisse and New York Times bestselling author of THE ART OF SIMPLE FOOD
From Japan to Afghanistan, the Czech Republic to Sri Lanka, Michael Shaikh takes readers on a vivid journey of cultural and culinary discovery. With the same care and curiosity he employed as a human rights investigator, he uncovers how food nourishes not just the physical body but how it enlivens memories, shapes identities, and carries hope from one generation to the next. A book of resilience for our timesRachel Martin, award-winning journalist and host of Wild Card from NPR