Culture in the Kitchen
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Foods of India
by Mary Molly Shea
Part of the Culture in the Kitchen series
Spices once drew explorers to India's shores, and now they draw hungry people-the globe over-to Indian restaurants everywhere! From region to region, the cuisine of India can be quite different. Readers are invited to explore India through its food, including delicious flat breads such as naan and spicy vindaloo sauces. Leave some room for a creamy chai tea for dessert! Vibrant photographs and a fun recipe will entice readers to explore more about Indian cuisine and culture.
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Foods of West Africa
by Ethan Y. Garten
Part of the Culture in the Kitchen series
Perhaps there's no better way to learn about a place than to read about its cuisine while tasting it as well. West Africa is home to 20 countries and borders on both the Sahara Desert and the Atlantic Ocean. In modern times, Africans use the ingredients available to them for one-pot meals, while in earlier times cuisine was bound to the tragic history of slavery. Many of the traditional foods of the American South come from West Africa, such as okra and black-eyed peas. After readers take a tour of West Africa through the pages of this book, they can make a traditional West African sweet treat.
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Foods of Mexico
by Kevin Pearce
Part of the Culture in the Kitchen series
Tacos, enchiladas, tortillas, and even huevos rancheros are not unusual items in many American restaurants. Mexican food is loved all over the world, but Mexico's kitchens hold much more than these dishes. Some surprising ingredients and fascinating cultural facts are in store for readers and fledgling chefs. Mexicans use prickly pear cactus, plantains, and even chocolate in their meals. A salsa recipe at the end of the book gives young cooks a chance to create their own fiesta! Book Review: Foods Of Mexico"From Gareth Steven's Outstanding Series "Culture In The Kitchen", Kevin Pearce's "Foods Of Mexico" Is A Color Photo-Illustrated Cultural Cuisine Book For Tweens That Gives Background Information About Many Popular Foods In Me
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Foods of Italy
by John Matthew
Part of the Culture in the Kitchen series
Tomatoes, noodles, Parmesan cheese...it's time to take a ravenous bite out of Italy. In this book, mouthwatering photographs of Italy's most beloved foods accompany the reader on their journey through the country's diverse regions. Italy's history, natural resources, and culture are highlighted through the tale of the first modern pizza, the origin of biscotti, and many more morsels of information. Young cooks will enjoy making their own Italian pasta using a recipe provided in this book.
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Foods of China
by Therese M. Shea
Part of the Culture in the Kitchen series
Spring rolls, kung pao chicken, tofu, rice...Chinese food has something delicious for everyone. China's cuisine offers more than appetizing meals. It offers a taste of a remarkable country. While there's much to learn about China's contributions to the American palate, this book also delves into the country's history, geography, and folklore. After a look at these vibrant photographs, readers will want to try exotic Chinese dishes, such as Buddha Jumping Over the Wall and hundred-year eggs. They'll get also get a chance to follow an authentic Chinese recipe.
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Foods of the Middle East
by Roman Ayter
Part of the Culture in the Kitchen series
Powerful, far-reaching civilizations have risen out of the Middle East. Contribution in multiple disciplines includes that in the world of cuisine. The Middle Eastern palate has created foods that have been treasured for thousands of years. Some cuisine is shared across borders, while other foods are held dear by one nation. Many dishes sound exotic-Egypt's falafel, Lebanon's tabbouleh, Turkey's baklava-but the food is just plain delicious! After discovering more about the Middle East and its foods, readers will use the included recipe to make their own tasty hummus.
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