Food Memory Journal: Document Flavors and Recipes
How to Write about Food
A course by Sumayya Usmani , Creative Writer and Food Educator
About the video: How to Write about Food
Overview
“In this lesson, I will teach you creative writing techniques that will help you write descriptively about food. ”
In this video lesson Sumayya Usmani addresses the topic: How to Write about Food, which is part of the Domestika online course: Food Memory Journal: Document Flavors and Recipes. Turn culinary experiences into unique stories by exploring creative techniques to make your own food-themed memory journal.
Partial transcription of the video
“How to Write about Food In this lesson, we will learn how to write about food in a more creative way. Learning beautiful words to describe the senses as well as tell your stories within the recipes. In this exercise, we're going to make a list of some words to describe some sensory elements that you can use within your writing. I have created a list of using words that describe your senses and flavours in a more descriptive way than the obvious words. I will also share my five top tips for when you're using sensory words. I've explained here a bit about why you should try and use some senso...”
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Course summary for: Food Memory Journal: Document Flavors and Recipes
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Category
Culinary, Writing -
Areas
Creative Writing, Non-Fiction Writing, Sketchbook

Sumayya Usmani
A course by Sumayya Usmani
Born in Karachi, Pakistan, award-winning creative writer and food educator, Sumayya Usmani, spent her early childhood travelling the world with her parents. She explored various cultures, countries, ingredients, and cuisines and watched in wonder as her mother lovingly prepared meals. Later, when the family settled back in Karachi, Sumayya observed grandmothers and aunts cooking with ‘andaza’ - an Urdu word for using instinct and estimation. These experiences created Sumayya’s strong foundations and connections to cooking and in her adulthood she found she could cook by simply following her own intuition and senses.
Sumayya went on to practice law for 12 years in London and Pakistan. However, in 2012 she quit law in pursuit of her passion; food writing and teaching. Now based in Glasgow, her life-long love for writing, along with her natural flair, has led her to publish award-winning cookbooks. Her latest book is a food memoir, and ventures further into creative writing, which has won the Scottish Book Trust’s Next Chapter Award in 2021. Sumayya regularly appears at multiple book festivals such as the Edinburgh Book Festival, she has written for and appeared in numerous publications including in The New York Times, The Guardian, and on BBC Food, amongst others. She’s a guest speaker on many podcasts and a regular on BBC Radio. Sumayya also hosts cooking classes, and is a committee member of the Guild of Food Writers.
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