試す 金 - 無料
Heart and Soul Food
Newsweek Europe
|September 26, 2025
Chef Marcus Samuelsson on removing barriers to the industry and reshaping America's tastes
COLLABORATIVE Samuelsson with Newsweek Editorin-Chief Jennifer H. Cunningham. Below: At Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival 2024.
WITH RESTAURANTS AROUND THE WORLD, A recognizable presence on TV and collaborations that bridge food, fashion and furniture design, Marcus Samuelsson's influence extends far beyond the kitchen.
But when he sits down with a room full of journalists at Newsweek’s New York offices, the chef, restaurateur and cultural architect is humble, reflective and candid about the journey that shaped him.
“I never really met bad food,” Samuelsson says with a smile. “I’ve met bad people. But food? It’s always been good to me.”
That affection for food—and for people—is what has fueled his 30-year journey in America. Born in Ethiopia, raised in Sweden by adoptive parents and forged in kitchens from Tokyo to Switzerland, before landing in Harlem, Samuelsson’s story is as layered as the dishes he creates.
His cross-continental upbringing taught him early on that identity is both inherited and invented. “I grew up in a very Swedish environment, but I’m Ethiopian. Those two cross-cultures were constant,” Samuelsson says. “We were the Samuelsson tribe—we just looked different.”
His cousins were Korean, his aunt Jewish, his parents white. But the bond of family and a home filled with foreign languages and love prepared him for a life that would require adaptability, grit and vision. His mother—central in shaping his early confidence—instilled in him a kind of resilience that would later fuel his global ambitions.
このストーリーは、Newsweek Europe の September 26, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Newsweek Europe からのその他のストーリー
Newsweek Europe
WAKE UP AND LIVE
In a candid chat ahead of the release of his memoir We Did OK, Kid, actor, artist and composer Sir Anthony Hopkins reveals how his tough childhood and long battle with alcoholism formed the contented, joyful man he is today
9 mins
November 07, 2025
Newsweek Europe
CHINA'S PATH TO US CITIZENSHIP
How wealthy Chinese nationals, many with links to the ruling Communist Party, are gaining U.S. residency via projects in rural Arkansas through America's EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program
10 mins
November 07, 2025
Newsweek Europe
College Republicans Civil War
Four groups are vying for dominance, but can they achieve unity to further their cause?
9 mins
November 07, 2025
Newsweek Europe
CELEBRATING WOMEN
Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz discusses the updated edition of her iconic portrait collection with Newsweek
7 mins
November 07, 2025
Newsweek Europe
PADMA LAKSHMI
PADMA LAKSHMI’S NEW COOKBOOK, PADMA’S ALL AMERICAN, IS A NATURAL EXTENSION OF her Hulu series Taste the Nation.
1 mins
November 07, 2025
Newsweek Europe
Frenemy of the State
Qatar's lobbying blitz in Washington has seen its influence grow over U.S. lawmakers, raising questions about power, politics and global alignment
7 mins
November 07, 2025
Newsweek Europe
America's Best Customer Service
WHEN SHOPPING FOR NEW KITCHEN APPLIANCES OR clarifying a charge on a phone bill, customer service can make or break the experience.
2 mins
November 07, 2025
Newsweek Europe
PATRICIA ARQUETTE
EVEN BEFORE PATRICIA ARQUETTE SIGNED ON TO PLAY MAGGIE MURDAUGH in Hulu's Murdaugh: Death in the Family, she was already \"obsessed\" with the infamous case of convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh.
1 mins
November 07, 2025
Newsweek Europe
Karine Jean-Pierre
Would you say this book is your reengagement with politics?
4 mins
October 31, 2025
Newsweek Europe
Redrawing the Lines
Barrier-breaking White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre shares the shocking moment she learned Joe Biden was pulling out of the presidential race—and why she's no longer a Democrat
6 mins
October 31, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
