Dive into Brooklyn’s culinary history with a food tour of East Williamsburg’s Graham Avenue, once known for its kosher delis and now a bastion of Caribbean and Latin American cuisines, according to Turnstile Tours. Based on archival research and interviews with local residents and store owners, the Immigrant Foodways walking tour will explore Graham Avenue, Brooklyn’s “Avenue of Puerto Rico,” and stop into the Moore Street Market, the old local standby for Puerto Rican ingredients and street food.

Attendees will get to taste morcilla sausage, green bananas and onions, tamales,  sorullos (corn fritters), tembleque (coconut pudding) and several other Latin American dishes. They will also receive map of the area and recipes for some of the market’s products. Check out the full list of tastings and buy tickets here. Tickets cost $45, and the tour will take place March 8 from 11 am to 1:30 pm

Photo by David Berkowitz for Turnstile Tours


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