It begins, as all great culinary traditions do, in the kitchen: the smell of sizzling spices, the slow simmer of daal, the rhythmic clanking of steel spoons against karahi, and the soft puff of roti rising on the tawa. South Asian food has always been more than just nourishment; it is the language of home, the taste of tradition, and the warmth of belonging.

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Fauja Singh, long celebrated as the world’s oldest marathon runner, passed away on July 14 after being hit by a vehicle near his village in Jalandhar, Punjab. A familiar figure in the UK’s running community, Singh inspired British South Asians with his late-life athleticism, humility, and unwavering belief that purpose has no expiry date.

It begins, as all great culinary traditions do, in the kitchen: the smell of sizzling spices, the slow simmer of daal, the rhythmic clanking of steel spoons against karahi, and the soft puff of roti rising on the tawa. South Asian food has always been more than just nourishment; it is the language of home, the taste of tradition, and the warmth of belonging.

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Fauja Singh, long celebrated as the world’s oldest marathon runner, passed away on July 14 after being hit by a vehicle near his village in Jalandhar, Punjab. A familiar figure in the UK’s running community, Singh inspired British South Asians with his late-life athleticism, humility, and unwavering belief that purpose has no expiry date.

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