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Almost anything will grow in southern Italy's food-obsessed Puglia region, but it's also sleepy and

Almost anything will grow in southern Italy's food-obsessed Puglia region, but it's also sleepy and set in its ways. Enter chef Giorgia Goggi No images? [View Online.]( [Saveur]( [artichokes]( 10/20/2018 We're Breaking Out the Long Reads We all know that weekends are for [cooking projects](. It’s when we dig out our pasta makers and rolling pins and get to work on whatever extensive culinary pursuit eluded us during our sleep-deprived weekdays. (Hello, [barbacoa]( and [baked egg danishes]( But weekends are also for reading projects, and we’ve got quite a few stories we’re visiting—and revisiting—this weekend. Why not start with our [most recent issue]( We’re loving [this piece]( on the underexplored roots of black cooking in Nova Scotia, and [country cooking in Puglia]( has us all dusting off our passports and craving the most colorful produce. If you’d rather wade back into our archives a bit, may I suggest Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s [ode to soup and memory in Jerusalem]( It’ll have you second-guessing every excellent bowl of soup you’ve ever had. Or if adventure is what you’re looking for, hop a motorcycle on a [magical tea journey]( through Yunnan, China, or spend a day hunting for the [lost cheeses of Crete](. All these stories are about a journey, in some way, and we want you to take it with us. And, of course, cook all the recipes along the way. [Saveur Issue 195 Hero]( [SAVEUR's Fall Cooking Projects]( [Homemade Korean kimchi, Indian dosas, Mexican tamales, and so much more]( [octopus]( [This Garden-Driven Cook is Shaking Things Up In Southern Italy]( [In a town where tradition drives the food, chef Giorgia Goggi stands out for her creativity]( [yunnan tea]( [The Pu-erh Brokers of Yunnan Province]( [Pu-erh is the Helen of Troy of tea that gets aged like whiskey, dosed like drugs, and coveted by millionaires. And it only comes from this one mountainous corner of China]( [Jerusalem for Soup]( [Let's Go to Jerusalem for Soup Again]( [Taffy Brodesser-Akner travels to Israel to reexamine the soup of her youth and the gap between memory, desire, and (ugh) reality]( [Subscribe to Saveur]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( {EMAIL} is subscribed to receive newsletters from Saveur. [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage My Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( Add [newsletters@mail.saveur.com](mailto:newsletters@mail.saveur.com?CMPID=ene102018) to your address book to ensure delivery. Copyright © Bonnier Corporation, 460 N. Orlando Ave., Suite 200, Winter Park, FL 32789 [Bonnier Corporation](

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