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The Trunk Jotter
27th Oct 2023
In this issue: Everything to know about an adventurous Japanese 4×4 van, a rare groove by an Indonesian DJ, & an edible map of Asian cuisine.
Mitsubishi Delica Guide: Everything to Know About the Japanese 4x4 Van
Mitsubishi’s name is synonymous with adventure and dirt as the brand has won countless World Rally races with its fire-spitting Lancer Evolution. There’ve been multiple Dakar Rally podiums thanks to the legendary Mitsubishi Pajero, too. Yet, when most go looking for an adventure-ready vehicle that’ll take you to far-flung camping spots deep in the woods, in the North American market Toyota tends to top Mitsubishi in the fantasy rig department. But don’t get it twisted, new cars are boring and the JDM Mitsubishi Delica minivan is the real adventure mobile you should be dreaming of.
Have we got your attention? Good. Keep reading for the full breakdown of Japan’s legendary wolf in sheep’s clothing… Field Mag
MELENG - Pop Funk Soul Citypop Indonesia Rare Groove
An Edible Map of Asian Cuisines
How could we possibly hope to capture the shadows of subtlety dappled in the seasonal cooking of Japan while also paying rightful homage to the bold spices and rich fragrances of Turkish dishes? If we dove into the extremely regional cuisines of China, for example, zeroed in on influential Cantonese cuisine, then swooped Westward to consider the piquant fare of the Sichuan province—would you keep up or simply keep on scrolling?
Basically, what we’re really saying is that we can’t possibly cover all the nuances of the vastly different cuisines that make up Asian cuisine—so instead, we’ve grouped the geographical regions of Asia by similarities in flavors and ingredients to give an overview that explores the surface of Asian cuisines, with more detailed pit stops in select countries.
So, grab your passport (or maybe just a snack, you’ll want one), and join us on a delicious journey through Asia… Kitchen Stories
Novels are food for the leftover hours of life, the in-between times, the moments of waiting.
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