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Culinary Treasures - A Passport to Global Flavors

Azhar ul Haque Sario

Editorial: Azhar Sario Hungary

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Embark on a delicious journey around the globe! This book is your personal passport to exciting world flavors, featuring the cuisines of 8 distinct countries. Explore the heart of Italy's passionate, traditional cooking. Discover Japan's dedication to harmony, seasonality, and umami. Master the foundational techniques of French cuisine, from rustic to refined. Experience the vibrant, sun-kissed fiesta of Spanish shared plates. Dive into the bold chilies and rich history of Mexico. Tour the vast and varied regional specialties of China. Taste Thailand's unique balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy notes. Savor India's incredible symphony of aromatic spices and curries. Inside, you'll find detailed step-by-step guides for 59 iconic recipes. Each chapter welcomes you with an introduction, explaining the philosophy behind that nation's food culture. Understand the key ingredients that make each dish special. You'll learn to cook famous appetizers and street foods. Create comforting soups, hearty stews, and complex mains. Bake authentic breads and delicate pastries. Master beloved desserts known worldwide. It's a comprehensive culinary world tour right in your kitchen.
 
 
 
Many cookbooks simply give you a list of recipes and steps. "Culinary Treasures" offers a much richer experience. It aims to take you beyond just replicating a dish. You will understand the context and story behind the food. Learn about the cultural importance and regional variations. Grasp the core philosophies that shape how people cook and eat in different parts of the world. The detailed descriptions help you appreciate the textures and aromas. Key techniques, like achieving the perfect paella socarrat or the airy crumb of a baguette, are explained. We focus on authenticity, highlighting specific ingredients and methods crucial for genuine flavor. The introductions help immerse you in each country's culinary spirit before you even start cooking. This book doesn’t just teach you how to make global dishes; it helps you truly understand and appreciate them, providing more depth and value than a standard recipe collection.
 
 
 
Disclaimer: The author of "Culinary Treasures: A Passport to Global Flavors" has no affiliation with any specific culinary boards or organizations mentioned implicitly or explicitly within the regional descriptions. This book is an independently produced work under the principles of nominative fair use for descriptive purposes.
Disponible desde: 04/06/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 204 páginas.

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