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Both a verb and an adverb with no direct English translation, ‘Meraki’ means, “when someone is doing an activity — like cooking —with so much care, devotion, and attention to the task at hand, they leave a piece of themselves in it.”

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Added about 1 year ago by Meg Miller
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