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When mezcal evokes memories of mom’s kitchen or relatives spritzing the spirit to the earth, it becomes clear that smoke has never been adequate to describe a taste of mezcal. In Esculent’s next episode, we are joined by Mi Oaxaca’s founder, Fabiola Santiago [https://www.oaxacthetalk.com/], as we take a look at the different ways people encounter mezcal — either through tasting wheels, aromas, or the memories and relations we ascribe to the beverage. How can we fill in the gaps from tasting wheels that enforce Eurocentric aromas? Together, we think about how one can “taste” mezcal in ways that create relations, rather than orchestrate erasure. Host: Elizabeth McQueen [https://www.elizabethmcqueen.net/]& Fabiola Santiago [https://www.oaxacthetalk.com/]Partner: Mi Oaxaca [https://www.mioaxaca.org/]Editors: Santiago Reyes & Stace Baran Production Intern: Alyssa Pulido Theme by Ronan Delisle [https://www.ronandelisle.com/] This podcast is supported by the University of California Humanities Research Institute [https://uchri.org/grants/] and the Native American and Indigenous Studies Center [https://nais.fsu.edu/] at Florida State University.
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