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The New Book of Middle Eastern Food

Claudia Roden and Sue MacGregor

Jewish Book Week at JW3

Tue 5 Mar 2019
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The New Book of Middle Eastern Food

Claudia Roden and Sue MacGregor

Jewish Book Week at JW3

Claudia Roden speaker
Sue MacGregor chair

Special Offer: Tickets for this event are £7.50 if purchased with ‘A Long Night in Paris’.

Legendary food writer Claudia Roden, exiled from Egypt in the ‘50s, was drawn to the subject of food through a desire to remember her lost heritage.

Claudia has had a seismic impact on what and how we eat, and how we think about food. Her Book of Middle Eastern Food, offering over 800 recipes interwoven with evocative stories, was originally published here in 1968, before which few of us would have known how to replicate the delicate and exquisite cookery of the Middle East. BBC Radio 4 recently broadcast a five-part dramatization of Claudia’s life, calling it A Book of Middle Eastern Food.

Claudia talks about her life and work through the prism of the food and the countries she has loved.

In conversation with renowned broadcaster Sue MacGregor. Introduced by Susan Winton.


Claudia Roden is a cookbook writer and anthropologist based in the UK. She grew up in Cairo and studied in both Paris and London. She has published multiple bestsellers including the international award-winning The Book of Jewish Food, and she revolutionised Western attitudes to Middle Eastern cuisines in 1968 with her bestselling cookbook, A Book of Middle Eastern Food. Aside from her writing career Roden has presented cookery shows on the BBC and she is co-chair of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery.

Sue MacGregor was born in Oxford and brought up in South Africa. She joined the BBC first as a producer, then as one of the first women reporters on Radio 4’s The World at One, and for fifteen years presented Woman’s Hour. After which she co-hosted Today, BBC radio’s flagship early morning News and Current Affairs programme, for many years, and went on to front the popular book discussion programme A Good Read.

She is currently heard presenting the award-winning The Reunion on Radio 4, bringing back together, after many years, people involved in an important and sometimes historically significant event.

Sponsored by the Jerusalem Foundation. 

This event has live speech-to-text subtitles provided by Stagetext.

This event will take place at JW3, to book tickets please visit the JW3 website or book by phone on 020 7433 8988.

Date:Tue 5 Mar 2019
Start time:12.30pm (Doors: 12pm)
Venue:JW3

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