African Cooking

Physics in the Nigerian Kitchen: The Science, the Art, and the Recipes

With food as the centerpiece of fellowship with family, neighbors, and friends, the Nigerian kitchen is warm, happy, and full of drama. And so it is with a great love for fellowship and food that Nigerian husband and wife team Deji and Iswat Badiru share a variety of ethnic recipes pulled together over years of cooking, eating, and …

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Cooking the Gullah Way, Morning, Noon, and Night

Sallie Ann Robinson was born and reared on Daufuskie Island, one of the South Carolina Sea Islands well known for their Gullah culture. Although technology and development were slow in coming to Daufuskie, the island is now changing rapidly. With this book, Robinson highlights some of her favorite memories and delicious recipes from life on Daufuskie, where the …

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Exotic Ethiopian Cooking: Society, Culture, Hospitality, and Traditions

Exotic Ethiopian Cooking: Society, Culture, Hospitality, and Traditions includes 178 tested recipes. Some of these recipes date back to the time of the Queen of Sheba.
Although the book provides measurements, cooking will eventually come by instinct. The food is spicy, subtle, piquant and unforgettble.
Besides recipes for main meals, breads, drinks, alcoholic beverages, yogurt, breakfast, soups, …

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The Essential Guide to South African Wines: Terroir & Travel

The Essential Guide to South African Wines: Terroir & Travel creates a historical and holistic experience for wine lovers of any level. The authors take wine lovers on an excursion through this exciting region, discovering the terroir, viticulture, winemaking techniques and the flagship wines of some of the top producers. For independent adventurers looking to bypass day-tours, it …

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A Kitchen in Tunisia: Tunisian Recipes from North Africa

North African Cooking. Tunisian Style. It’s time to learn the Tunisian style of cooking. Tunisian style cooking will fill your kitchen and with complex aromas and produce delicious meals that have a distinct and amazing North African taste. These recipes are authentic. Straight from Tunisian kitchens modified for ease and simplicity so everyone can enjoy …

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Ethiopian Cookbook (Planet Cookbooks)

Ethiopian Cookbook A Beginner’s Guide This book has been written in support of millions of Africans in need. Proceeds from the sale of this book will help bring about change for suffering African communities. Ethiopian Cookbook has been requested by the President of GOURMAND INTERNATIONAL and the PARIS COOKBOOK FAIR to compete in the 2013 Gourmand World Cookbook …

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High on the Hog: A Culinary Journey from Africa to America

Acclaimed cookbook author Jessica B. Harris weaves an utterly engaging history of African American cuisine, taking the reader on a harrowing journey from Africa across the Atlantic to America, and tracking the trials that the people and the food have undergone along the way. From chitlins and ham hocks to fried chicken and vegan soul, Harris celebrates the …

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African Cookbook: Recipes from Ethiopia, Nigeria and Kenya

(Color Copy) African Cookbook is a compilation of over 80 recipes from the African Countries of Ethiopia, Nigeria and Kenya. A few Ethiopian recipes included are; injera, kita, berbere, niter kibbeh, gomen sega, solanum tubersum, sambusas, dabo kolo and several wats and alichas. A few Nigerian recipes included are; egusi, masa, fufu, suya, tsiren …

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A Taste of Heritage: The New African American Cuisine

Chef Joe Randall and Toni Tipton-Martin showcase the rich heritage of African-American cooking in this authentic collection of 300 recipes. Drawn from Joe Randall’s personal recipes, the book also includes recipes from chefs who have worked with Randall’s A Taste of Heritage Foundation, including Edna Lewis and Patrick Clark.African-American cooking has evolved over more than 200 years to …

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Wines of the New South Africa: Tradition and Revolution

Sought after by European aristocrats and a favorite of Napoleon Bonaparte, the sweet wines of Constantia in the Cape Colony were considered to be among the world’s best during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. During the first democratic elections in 1994, South Africa began to re-emerge onto the international wine scene. Tim James, an expert on South African …

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