Culinary ‘weapons’: How Canada plans to win over Germans, one bite at a time | Unpublished
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Author: Gloria Henriquez
Publication Date: September 25, 2024 - 05:00

Culinary ‘weapons’: How Canada plans to win over Germans, one bite at a time

September 25, 2024
Canada is creating ties in Germany with food diplomacy, a way of bringing people together through the culinary aspect of a culture.


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