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365 Foreign Dishes - A Foreign Dish for Every Day in the Year - cover

365 Foreign Dishes - A Foreign Dish for Every Day in the Year

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Publisher: Good Press

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In "365 Foreign Dishes," the reader embarks on a culinary voyage across continents, exploring an eclectic assortment of international recipes that celebrate the rich tapestry of global cuisine. The book is structured to present a dish for every day of the year, allowing not only for a practical dining guide but also an educational journey into the cultural significance and historical background of each recipe. The literary style is accessible yet rich in detail, evoking the sensory experiences of each dish through vivid descriptions and thoughtful anecdotes, situating the work in the broader context of gastronomical literature that seeks to bridge cultural divides through food. While the author remains unknown, the depth and breadth of knowledge reflected in the recipes suggest an individual with a profound appreciation for culinary arts and world cultures. The book likely draws on influences from various culinary traditions, possibly rooted in a personal journey or professional experience in international cooking or travel, hinting at a profound curiosity about the world that drives the collection of recipes. This engaging collection is highly recommended for food enthusiasts, amateur chefs, and anyone seeking to enrich their dining experiences with global flavors. "365 Foreign Dishes" not only serves as a practical cookbook but also as an invitation to celebrate diversity through the universal language of food.
Available since: 11/20/2019.
Print length: 131 pages.

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