R&K Insider: From Kashmir to Tehrangeles This week on Roads & Kingdoms: a story from India, where religious tensions followed a brutal tragedy, and how a tiny town in Mali came together to repair a mosque despite threats from militants.
R&K Insider: Living with ISIS This week on Roads & Kingdoms, we published a gripping tale of a Chechen woman who was tricked by her husband into leaving their home in Kazakhstan to move to Syria.
The best dumplings in the world The Chinese influenced them, the Tibetans invented them, and the Nepalis perfected them.
R&K Insider: From the Middle East to the Mountain State Meet the engineer-turned-entrepreneur who runs a food truck in Berlin. Also, why are Israel and Palestine fighting over a flower?
R&K Insider: The Unwilling Smugglers This week on R&K, we published a harrowing tale about the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, where women are working for the drug gangs as mules, transporting “crazy pills” from the border to the coastal cities.
Sheep go to heaven. Let goats into your kitchen. God may favor the sheep, but at R&K, we take goat very seriously.
In Defense of Using Your Hands in the Kitchen The best tool in the kitchen is something you don’t have to pay a penny for.
Eating Like You’re Home—Away From Home The strange connection between the food we grow up eating and the new homes we find ourselves in is not uncommon in the world we live in today.