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dhoop issue #4

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dhoop—the Hindi word for sunshine—is a striking independent magazine exploring food and food culture through an Indian lens, weaving together storytelling, photography, and visual art to reflect ways of thinking and eating rooted in a different set of starting points than those typically found in Euro-American food media. Written, designed, and printed in India, it is as much about perspective as it is about subject: expansive, questioning, and unapologetically grounded in place.

This fourth annual issue takes hyperlocal as its organizing idea, less as a defined term than as a question worth pulling apart. Hoithem L writes about Wai Wai noodles and their absorption into the cuisine of Manipur, tracing how an outside product becomes inseparable from a place's identity.

Rajkumari Dona Aideau, a tea sommelier from Assam, pushes back against the milky version of tea that dominates popular understanding, arguing that certain commodities carry more specific meanings for the communities that grow them. Deepa Reddy sets aside Pondicherry's cafe culture to write about the city's greens.

And Priyadarshini Chatterjee locates hyperlocal not in a region or ingredient but in a South Kolkata family home, recovering the meanings embedded in her Begun'er Raita.

For readers curious about Indian food culture beyond the familiar register of restaurant dishes and celebrity chefs, dhoop offers something genuinely different.

Paperback. Color photographs throughout.



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