Caribbean and African Cooking by Rosamund Grant

Caribbean and African Cooking by Rosamund Grant

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The essence of good Caribbean cuisine is the use of fresh vegetables and fruit and the seasoning of meat and fish in herbs and spices. Rosamund Grant's introduction to this cuisine presents recipes for traditional dishes as well as some created using borrowed ideas and ingredients.

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Caribbean and African Cooking by Rosamund Grant

Every island of the Caribbean has its own character and so not surprisingly does the food from their kitchens. Indeed when Christopher Columbus first arrived in the Carribean he is said to have remarked that he saw so many islands he hardly knew which to go to first. So variety is the spice of life in Caribbean cooking. It is a delightfully eclectic blend of tastes and textures, influenced by ingredients and cooking techniques from Europe, Asia and Africa; a diversity born out of the mixture of races - Chinese, Portuguese, British, Indian, Amerindians and Africans whose travels and histories are the heart of the Caribbean. The essence of good Caribbean cuisine is in using fresh vegetables and fruit, and seasoning meats and fish in herbs and spices. Rosamund Grant's introduction to this cuisine presents recipes for traditional dishes as well as some created using ideas and ingredients borrowed from other cultures.
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ISBN 13 9781904010296
ISBN 10 1904010296
Title Caribbean and African Cooking
Author Rosamund Grant
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Grub Street Publishing
Year published 2003-08-01
Number of pages 160
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