Zohran Mamdani on food, characteristics and nyc politics


Zohran: Well, I have been working for a long time and feeding the hunger a few times later. One thing I was very interested in the way I was very interested in how I thought of the people's story. Tells the story of migration. It tells the story and struggles and joys. I am a beautiful reflection of this city.

BA: Can you speak some of the food you eat?

Zohran: I have a very high memory of eating very much Cat (East Africa Coconut Club is a fume of garlic before adding the coconut oil. Especially the coconut is a prominent example of creating a new culture mixed with a new culture. Only think of chapati. Pearl In India, I guess I guess you are used to eat other foods to eat other foods. However, it is the way you eat yourself in the Cambodian.

BA: As a dining table?

Zohran: Exactly. It's more delicious, and then you can take lunch with two lessons in two lessons.

BA: This is famous Uganda Rolex?

Zohran: No, the people whom I say is huge. A Rolex is known without the egg. Rolex is the next border. (Laughter)

Chapata is like the fastest for me. You are moving, I'm sitting here, you have chapati, you have Rolex. If Even if you think about the Cambodiac in non-indias, the milk is based on milk if you think that milk is not based on a small amount of milk and milk. About these stories. What I like is not a copy of the non-duplicate influences, We need to create a culture boundaries at our politics right now. The food that is impossible for food is about the effects of people in their lives in their lives in their lives.

BA: You learned in Maine and you did it first?

Zohran: I didn't have it before, that's really a lovely experience. I love my professors, especially in the campus, eating food in food. But, but I didn't use my key signatures (ethnic characteristics).

BA: Can you say that again?

Zohran: When you grow in New York City, you don't like it because you are a colorful person. Then, all in the first place brought the front line.

BA: Was it difficult for you?

Zohran: I don't think I'm always a minority of a minority everywhere. If I have in India, I'm Muslim. If I are in New York City I'm all this. Finally, my father told me. I lived with me to be a minority.

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