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Naan-Aligned Cooking (Kevin Kenjar)
18 minutes Posted Feb 18, 2026 at 10:38 am.
Opening & Vegeta joke
Podcast intro & host introduction
Guest introduction: Kevin Kanjar
What is non‑aligned cooking?
Origins: Rijeka dinner parties and Mine Tvoje Naše
First fusion — Suriname & Indonesia
Research & cooking methods (learning, YouTube)
Example dish: Papua New Guinea ’Kau Kau’ and experimentation
Yugoslavia, regional influences & the Vegeta joke
Vegan inclusivity and possibilities for Yugoslav fusion
Taking the project on the road: Vise (ISA) and Berlin events
Academic direction: SPICE project and scholarship
Closing remarks & credits
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What does the Non-Aligned Movement look like on a plate? Starting with a series of informal dinners in Rijeka and expanding into various events and workshops, Kevin Kenjar (University of Rijeka) pays homage to the Non-Aligned Movement through exploration and fusion of various culinary traditions coming from its numerous member states. In this episode, he reflects on Naan-Aligned Cooking and, with Jelena Đureinović (RECET), explores the tradition of non-alignment through food and cooking.Kevin Kenjar is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Rijeka as part of the ERC project “REVENANT: Revivals of Empire: Nostalgia, Amnesia, Tribulation,” where his research spans a number of sites, particularly in the post-Habsburg and post-Ottoman borderlands. He earned his PhD in Anthropology at UC Berkeley, specializing in Linguistic and Sociocultural Anthropology. His dissertation, which was 300 year micro history of a single street corner in Sarajevo, is the basis of his forthcoming book, “The Street Corner that Started the 20th Century.”