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Food of the Gods

Season 2 Episode 206 | 26m 48s

The relationship between faith and food is evident at three Asian houses of worship: an imposing Buddhist temple where Danielle is served an artful vegetarian feast; a Sikh temple where she helps cook Indian flatbread for a communal meal where all are welcome; and a Queens mosque’s annual food fair, where she samples Indonesian dishes and learns about life as a Muslim in America.

Aired: 04/11/22 | Expires: 05/31/22
Distributed nationally by American Public Television
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