This kosher take on cachopa—Cape Verde’s iconic, hearty stew—honors the island nation’s Jewish roots:
byMichael Twitty| PUBLISHED Sep 23, 2022 7:27 PMRecipes by CourseRecipes by CuisineRecipes by IngredientTechniquesShareThe collection of islands off the coast of West Africa known as Cape Verde was colonized by the Portuguese from the Age of Exploration well into the 20th Century, from 1462 until the islands gained their independence in 1975. Today’s Cape Verdean diaspora is rediscovering its Jewish roots.
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