South East Asian Food
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South East Asian Food
Author: Rosemary Brissenden
language: en
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Release Date: 2003
"Since its first publication in 1970, South East Asian Food has become the authoritative book on the subject. Covering modern and traditional dishes from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, Rosemary Brissenden reveals how to make authentic Asian food at home. With the help of her easy-to-follow instructions and knowledge of local foods, you'll be able to recreate delightful dishes. With hundreds of recipes, South East Asian Food is a must-have guide for anyone who wants to discover the art of Asian cuisine."
South East Asian Food
Author: Rosemary Brissenden
language: en
Publisher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Release Date: 2011-08-01
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Asian Cuisines
Author: E. N. Anderson
language: en
Publisher: Berkshire Publishing Group
Release Date: 2018-04-30
Sushi, kimchi, baklava, and tofu once seemed exotic. These Asian foods have made their way around the world. But how representative are they of their home cuisines? Asian Cuisines: Food Culture from East Asia to Turkey and Afghanistan covers the food history, food culture, and food science of the world’s largest and most diverse continent, not only East, Southeast, and South Asia, but also Central and West Asia, including the countries that straddle Asia and the Middle East. Contributors to Asian Cuisines include renowned scholars E. N. Anderson, Paul D. Buell, and Darra Goldstein. A glossary provides a quick overview of culinary terms specific to the cuisines. Chapters discuss local ingredients and dishes, and look at the connection between food and social, political, economic, and cultural developments. Each article comes with an easy-to-make recipe to give readers a taste of more than a dozen tantalizing and varied cuisines. This compact volume will be valuable in food studies programs and fills a unique spot on the shelf of anyone who loves to explore the meanings and flavors of world cuisines.