Slow food, shared stories and wisdom in everyday meals with Naviya Kafle, Nepal's emerging public health professional and food storyteller

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Food is both deeply ordinary and profoundly more than that. It nourishes us, but it has also sustained us as social beings for generations — carrying stories, memories, care, and connection across time.

In the sixth — and second last — episode of this season, we sit down with Nepal’s emerging public health professional and food storyteller Naviya Kafle. Together, we explore how cooking and sharing food can become powerful ways of building connection, preserving stories, and keeping traditions alive. We reflect on how our oral traditions continue to shape our relationship with food, and how the meals we return to every day, such as our humble plate of dal-bhat, can nourish us in ways that go far beyond nutrients and ingredients alone.

Because perhaps the secret ingredient was never just what we put into our food, but everything we brin ... 

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