Molokhia Is Comfort to Palestinian Americans in a Time of Profound Grief
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"I said 'I'm Palestinian and there's a genocide.' They said, 'You have to remain neutral,'" Farhan recounts, highlighting the struggle for identity amid crisis.
"When you're carrying that level of stress, your body stops responding to hunger. Hunger becomes a secondary concern," she reflects on the intense grief and pressure.
In turbulent times, many find comfort in traditional dishes like molokhia, which connects individuals to their heritage and offers solace amid crisis.
Molokhia, ancient and symbolic, unites the Arab community, being a staple that evokes a sense of safety and cultural identity during troubling times.
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