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    US TV channel feature Sevan bakery on Apr. 27

    11:16 - 26.04.13


    WGBH-TV's Neighborhood Kitchens, a local food, culture, and travel
    show, returns for a second season of episodes to explore New England's
    cultural diversity through food, The Armenian Weekly reported.

    The 13-episode culinary tour began Sat., April 13 on WGBH 2 when host
    Margarita Martínez visited with Joanne Chang, chef and owner at
    Myers+Chang in Boston's lively South End neighborhood. On Sat., April
    27, the program will feature Watertown's Sevan Bakery, where a
    close-knit Armenian-American community has thrived for nearly a
    century. At Sevan Bakery, co-owner Nuran Chavushian will give host
    Margarita Martínez a lesson in Armenian cooking, as the two prepare
    feta- and dill-stuffed boreks, karniyarik with bulghur pilaf, and his
    family's signature pistachio baklava. Martínez will also get a tour of
    Sevan's market, sampling the olives, nuts, and dried fruits that stock
    the wall-to-wall shelves. The show airs at 4 p.m. on WGBH 2.

    Neighborhood Kitchens brings viewers on an intimate tour of New
    England's diverse communities and offers an up-close culinary lesson
    with some of the region's most celebrated chefs. Margarita Martínez, a
    Providence-based actress and a graduate of the Tisch School of the
    Arts at NYU, will return as host in season two.

    `We are very excited to continue the culinary journey we stared in our
    first season,' said series producer Patricia Alvarado Núñez. `From
    across the region, this season's neighborhood dining spots will offer
    a delicious range of world cuisines and the chefs who have been
    perfecting them.'

    `I can't wait to take WGBH viewers on a trip across New England every
    Saturday afternoon,' Martínez said. `In this season of Neighborhood
    Kitchens, we'll explore how New England celebrates the culinary
    traditions of Armenian, Mediterranean, Vietnamese, Indian, and Italian
    cultures, as well as Boston's storied connection to the sea.'

    Neighborhood Kitchens is produced by WGBH's La Plaza unit, which has
    been producing Latino and multicultural programming for nearly 35
    years. A companion website features an archive of full episodes,
    exclusive chef recipes, behind-the-scenes photos, in-depth chef
    profiles, and interactive boards for viewers to leave comments and
    recipes of their own.

    Armenian News - Tert.am

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