About this Event
Please join us in Amsterdam for a lively conversation about food, history, and the enduring flavors of New York.
In a special lecture about the authors (also known for their bestselling book De Zure Stad on the history of pickles in Amsterdam) explore the fascinating journey of the humble pickle — from ancient food preservation traditions to the bustling pickle stands and family businesses that once defined the Lower East Side. Drawing on rich archival images and stories from immigrant communities, The Pickled City reveals how pickles became a symbol of migration, entrepreneurship, and everyday life in New York. The lecture will uncover the cultural history behind this iconic food and the neighborhoods, delis, and street vendors that helped shape New York's culinary identity.
About the authors:
Paul van Ravestein and Monique Mulder are the principals of Mattmo, a branding agency in Amsterdam specializing in culinary history.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The American Book Center, 12 Spui, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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