The chef and author was inspired by acts of care for immigrants to raise awareness and make a connection through food Two stories in Yasmin Khan’s cookbook Ripe Figs tell the story of the power of food. In the first, Khan recounts how Greek volunteers started bringing containers of food for migrants who were sleeping in a park – but insisted on the food being homemade. “We wanted to convey the message that somebody cares about you. Cares enough to spend their afternoon baking a cake that smells or feels like home,” explained Nadina Christopoulou, one of the founders of the initiative. Related: Make yourselves at home: the meaning of hospitality in a divided world Continue reading...