SIC premieres today, on Jornal da Noite, a gastronomic journey guided by the “Man who ate everything”

SIC premieres today, on Jornal da Noite, a gastronomic journey guided by the “Man who ate everything”
SIC premieres today, on Jornal da Noite, a gastronomic journey guided by the “Man who ate everything”
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Leonor Maltez

Ricardo Dias Felner takes viewers on a Culinary Journey through Faraway Lands

Journalist and gastronomic critic, Ricardo Dias Felner, known for his blog “O Homem Que Comia Tudo”, is about to unveil a world of exotic aromas and flavors that many don’t even imagine exist on their doorstep. In his most recent venture, Ricardo Felner delves into the culinary universe of emigrants, revealing the flavors that are hidden in the streets of the Portuguese capital.

“The Man Who Ate Everything” is not just a blog, it is a sensorial journey through Asia and Africa that inhabits the least explored corners of Lisbon. In this gastronomic adventure, viewers will be led through a true feast of aromas and flavors, where typical dishes such as Bangladeshi curries, Mozambique matapa, Chinese noodles and Nepali kebabs are the stars of the menu.

The program, which will be broadcast on March 29th, on SIC’s ‘Jornal da Noite’, promises to open your eyes to a reality that is often ignored: the life and culture of emigrants through their kitchens. Ricardo Dias Felner not only explores the culinary diversity of these peoples, but also sheds light on their histories, traditions and challenges faced in the diaspora.

In addition to being shown on SIC’s ‘Jornal da Noite’, the program will also be available from Friday on SIC Radical and on the OPTO SIC platform, ensuring that this unique journey through Lisbon’s multicultural gastronomy is accessible to everyone interested in exploring new culinary and cultural horizons.

The article is in Portuguese

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