Founded in 2017, Whetstone Magazine is an independently published print and digital publication about global food origins, culture, and culinary anthropology.
Welcome to Whetstone Vol. 10!
Contributors
Salt and Sex • Cultures around the world and throughout time recognize the link between these two human necessities.
The Quiet Growth of an Unusually Spicy Pepper • Modern sweet bell peppers were created by stripping the spice out of a chile pepper, but their past is betrayed by a lesser-known Balkan variety: the somborka. Now, this heart-shaped, heated, lime-green pepper is making its way around Europe and the U.S., driven by demand from Kosovars who departed the bloc in the 1990s after a tragic war.
The Bitter Past of Japanese Sugar Beet Workers • In Canada, farming offered a back-breaking, underpaid alternative to internment camps.
The Oysters' World • Off the northeast coast of France, we explore the relationship between oysters, the people who farm them and the tidal flats that nourish.
Forgivers of Sin • For a Peruvian American traveling through Peru, getting to know–and eat–guinea pigs takes on a deeper meaning.
I’m Here • In Istanbul, the food of the Karadenizli people speaks of the Black Sea.
‘Like Water in the Desert’ • For Honduran migrants, food has created a nation within a nation in Mexico City.
From Seed to Smoke • Haiti looks to reclaim its legacy as a producer of fine cigars and tobacco.
Quebracho and Catastrophe • This hardwood and the beef cooked over it have become symbols of Argentina, but how long can they last?
Sea Salt in Kampot • In this Cambodian region, traditional farming of a premium product may offer a way forward.
Millets in Parched Zimbabwe • These traditional grains are better suited to drought conditions and a warming climate, but a colonizer preference for corn persists in popular culture. Can incentives to farm millets prevail?
32 Acres in Auburn • Harriet Tubman bought a parcel of land and lived as a free woman in this New York town. What’s left of her legacy, and who gets to tell that story?
Niki Nakazawa’s The Nectar Corridor • Get to know the host and producer of this Whetstone Radio Collective bilingual podcast about mezcal.
Welcome to Whetstone Radio Collective • Whetstone Radio Collective is the world’s largest on-demand audio network dedicated to food. WRC offers a distinctive series of original podcasts focused on global foodways, bringing diverse narrative-based audio stories shared through the lens of food anthropology.