About cooking, food, illness and deprivation, worlds of tales of “that distant taste,” of women whose lives evaporated in the high temperatures and long hours of cooking, take shape.
About the types of food forbidden to some patients, that deprivation that sprouts forms of dreams, and those new habits that copy our old memories. The search for a healthy life becomes the hope of escaping from the doses of medicines. Holding out in silence, hiding the pain from those close to you, and standing in the queue of patients are the features of the new life. Reading, writing, and Facebook groups are alternatives to the list of taboos that diabetes increases day by day. A different revelation about the forms of hunger and thirst, the certainty of warmth of dough and the joy of human sharing.