Sampler Platter: Macadamia mash, choco-bacon, Twitter’s downside
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Macadamia mash, choco-bacon and the dark side of Twitter lead our Friday food roundup.
- Raw cooking with Jónsi Birgisson of Sigur Ros, who makes a macadamia mash.
- Glenfiddich Distillery will release a 50-year-old, single-malt Scotch whisky that will sell for about $16,500 a bottle. BBC
- Terroni to expand into large, new space. Eater LA
- If you’re going to host a luncheon for sufferers of celiac disease, make sure the food is free of lactose and gluten. The Local
- Dan Akroyd and Jon Bon Jovi briefly take over the kitchen of ‘East Hamptons hot spot’ Georgica. New York Post
- Cheripan: the best Argentinian food in Tijuana? Gastronomy
- What beer will the White House serve at Obama’s ‘summit’ with Professor Gates and the police officer who arrested him? New York Times
- Chocolate-covered bacon for $1.27 a slice in Colorado. Cafe Society
- File under Tortured Logic: When new food trucks move into a neighborhood, there is often conflict as they compete for business against long-running food trucks and bricks-and-mortar businesses. (We call that capitalism.) Since many of these new food trucks use Twitter to market themselves, the (occasionally violent) conflicts are Twitter’s fault. Midtown Lunch
-- Elina Shatkin