[s1e7] Soul Food Now

This episode, also listed as S1E7, is titled "". It explores the cultural significance of traditional food in Japan rather than the American "soul food" genre.

: Developed by Felicia D. Henderson , this series was an adaptation of the 1997 film based on director George Tillman Jr.'s life. 2. Vanishing Foods (Documentary Series) [S1E7] Soul Food

: Episode 7 of this series features a scene where a wise older man advises a younger character over a meal of soul food, subverting traditional clichés. This episode, also listed as S1E7, is titled ""

This episode, titled "," originally aired on August 9, 2000. It is a pivotal episode for the Joseph family as they confront several personal crises: Henderson , this series was an adaptation of

: Host Aun Koh (known as "Chubby Hubby") travels to Kyoto to investigate obanzai , a traditional style of home-cooked cuisine. The episode focuses on Okouko No Taitan , a dish made from dried and simmered radish, which is becoming a "vanishing" recipe as modern Kyoto residents lose the skill to prepare it.

: The family discovers that Hardy Lewis has cancer, a revelation that impacts each member differently. Meanwhile, the relationship between Teri and Damon is tested when they are held at gunpoint and mugged by one of Teri's former classmates. Key Characters & Cast : Teri Joseph (Nicole Ari Parker) Damon Carter (Boris Kodjoe) Maxine Joseph-Chadway (Vanessa Williams) Kenny Chadway (Rockmond Dunbar) Bird Lemritus (Malinda Williams) Lem Lemritus (Darrin Dewitt Henson)