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| Eat Smart in Brazil (Eat Smart, No 1) | | Author: | Joan Peterson, et al | ISBN: | 0964116839 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Brazil is a complex country of Indian, Portuguese, and African descent that mixes its heritage in amazing culinary concoctions, but you need savvy to partake as fully and gloriously as you might like. From abacaxi (pineapple) and abobrinha (squash) to national favorites like farofa de banana (bananas fried with onion rings and manioc meal) and patinho de carangueijo ao vinagrete (marinated crab claws), you'll not want for good food. Joan and David Peterson do more than let you know what's out there, they give you the vocabulary to ask for it, and even include some recipes to recreate at home.
Review “To make the most of your Brazilian culinary adventure, pick up a copy of Eat Smart in Brazil. This one-of-a-kind introduction to Brazilian cuisine demystifies food selection. Even timid diners can feel confident ordering exotic, unfamiliar foods. Read it before your trip and carry it when you dine out.”—Ruth Houston, Gold Coast Gazette
Book Description Travelers who like to get to the heart of a culture through its cuisine, yet never find enough material about food in general guidebooks, can get a quick handle on eating abroad with the unique and innovative Eat Smart destination cuisine guides, which contain a treasury of culinary surprises and language tips for navigating menu and market. Less adventuresome eaters will be more at ease in experimenting with new foods and food preparations since these invaluable guidebooks take the guesswork out of exotic, unfamiliar foods. The premiere guide in this authoritative seriesEat Smart in Brazil: How to Decipher the Menu, Know the Market Foods & Embark on a Tasting Adventureis a paean to Brazilian cuisine. It contains a rich historical perspective on the origins and varieties of Brazilian food and extensive background on the delectable regional dishes. Portuguese phrases are included to make ones culinary adventure even more successful. At the core of the book are two extensive glossaries in Portuguese with English translations. The "Menu Guide" demystifies food selection, allowing visitors to order with confidence in restaurants; the "Foods & Flavors Guide" is a comprehensive list of foods, spices, cooking utensils, cooking styles, etc., to make shopping in the colorful outdoor markets easy and fun. Authors Joan and David Petersoninveterate travelers, cooks, seekers of unusual herbs and spices, and new ways to prepare familiar ingredientshave added a delicious bonus by providing a chapter of recipes for travelers to preview the tastes before departure, thus broadening the guides appeal to cookbook lovers as well. If you are traveling or moving to Brazil, take this book with you!
From the Publisher Distributed for Ginkgo Press
About the Author Joan and David Peterson are experienced, world-wide travelers. They have led tours to the Pacific Rim, the Caribbean, Europe, and Australia. They also have explored extensively on their own, concentrating on the cuisines of the countries they visit. Because general guidebooks—despite their hefty size—provide too little information about food for their taste, the Petersons tackled the subject themselves, providing in-depth information for others with a similar travel focus.
Eat Smart in Brazil: How to Decipher the Menu, Know the Market Foods and Embark on a Tasting Adventure FROM THE PUBLISHER First in the "Eat Smart" series of culinary travel guidebooks, this paean to Brazilian cuisine contains a rich historical perspective on food origins and extensive background on regional dishes, including recipes. With the bilingual aids provided, "foodies" find navigating market and menu a breeze.
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