A Night with Candice Chung
Candice Chung
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49m
How do we express love when you come from a culture where saying ‘I love you’ isn't the norm?
Join food journalist and writer Candice Chung as she discusses her poignant memoir Chinese Parents Don't Say I Love You, a bittersweet exploration of love, solitude, and the unspoken language of food.
What is the most unsayable thing you have ever wanted to say to your parents? For newly single food journalist Candice Chung, there's been one thing on her mind lately: 'If anything happens, I love you.' Simple. Reasonable. If only her estranged Cantonese parents weren't so allergic to the word 'love'. Still, she's determined to tackle what's left unsaid. A way to unscramble what her family has been trying to tell each other all along–not in Cantonese or English–but with food.
Through shared meals and culinary adventures, from steaming hotpots to pasta at uncomfortably romantic trattorias, Candice will reflect on migration, memory, and intimacy in her quest to rebuild closeness with her parents. Interviewed by award-winning journalist and author Chitra Ramaswamy, together they will discuss how food can fill the gaps where words fail.
For anyone who has ever found their loved ones' emotional worlds unreachable and sought to find connection, this is an evening not to be missed.