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When Copeland Marks sets out to capture the exotic cuisines he writes about in his highly praised series of books, his method is to totally immerse himself in the culture of the country whose kitchens he is exploring. He spends months living in the cities and villages and cooking with chefs, toon meer professional cooks, and housewives. The results are always spectacular as he searches for the heart of the cuisine. A regular contributor to several food magazines, Copeland Marks is also the author of The Burmese Kitchen, The Varied Kitchens of India, The Exotic Kitchens of Indonesia, and False Tongues and Sunday Bread (The Guatemalan Kitchen). He currently resides in Brooklyn Heights, New York. toon minder

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Geboortedatum
1921
Overlijdensdatum
1999
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Geboorteplaats
Burlington, Vermont, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York, USA

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Indonesian cuisine, influenced by traders, pirates, vagabonds, and adventurers from many lands, is a multi-cultural experience guaranteed to satisfy the most reckless palate. From word-of-mouth recipes, Marks has compiled a book of exotic recipes easily duplicated in the average American kitchen. 35 illustrations.
 
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Alhickey1 | Jun 28, 2023 |
The only book devoted exclusively to this subject in English.
 
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Autodafe | 1 andere bespreking | Apr 11, 2008 |
This book has a recipe for Guinea Pig stew. There can't be too much meat on a guinea pig so I guess it's just an appetizer.
 
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snickerpants | 1 andere bespreking | Mar 29, 2008 |
Very few books cover this cuisine, so i may be rating this more highly than it deserves. I have one other that i got in the late 1970s written by a Burmese who came to the US as a student, "Cook and Entertain the Burmese Way" by Mi Mi Khaing. Clearly she was in an area that had limited access to Asian and Southeast Asian foodstuffs, because so many recipes are not quite authentic. Marks's book is definitely better.
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lilinah | Mar 13, 2007 |

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13
Leden
571
Populariteit
#43,841
Waardering
3.9
Besprekingen
4
ISBNs
27
Favoriet
1

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