Feasts and Fasts

Feasts and Fasts
Title Feasts and Fasts PDF eBook
Author Colleen Taylor Sen
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 351
Release 2014-11-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1780233914

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From dal to samosas, paneer to vindaloo, dosa to naan, Indian food is diverse and wide-ranging—unsurprising when you consider India’s incredible range of climates, languages, religions, tribes, and customs. Its cuisine differs from north to south, yet what is it that makes Indian food recognizably Indian, and how did it get that way? To answer those questions, Colleen Taylor Sen examines the diet of the Indian subcontinent for thousands of years, describing the country’s cuisine in the context of its religious, moral, social, and philosophical development. Exploring the ancient indigenous plants such as lentils, eggplants, and peppers that are central to the Indian diet, Sen depicts the country’s agricultural bounty and the fascination it has long held for foreign visitors. She illuminates how India’s place at the center of a vast network of land and sea trade routes led it to become a conduit for plants, dishes, and cooking techniques to and from the rest of the world. She shows the influence of the British and Portuguese during the colonial period, and she addresses India’s dietary prescriptions and proscriptions, the origins of vegetarianism, its culinary borrowings and innovations, and the links between diet, health, and medicine. She also offers a taste of Indian cooking itself—especially its use of spices, from chili pepper, cardamom, and cumin to turmeric, ginger, and coriander—and outlines how the country’s cuisine varies throughout its many regions. Lavishly illustrated with one hundred images, Feasts and Fasts is a mouthwatering tour of Indian food full of fascinating anecdotes and delicious recipes that will have readers devouring its pages.

Raven's Feast

Raven's Feast
Title Raven's Feast PDF eBook
Author Kung Jaadee
Publisher Medicine Wheel Publishing
Pages 38
Release 2016
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780993869464

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In this book author Kung Jaadee shares with us that we have each received a special gift from Raven. That gift is our special talent or passion to share with the world.

Christ in the Feast of Pentecost

Christ in the Feast of Pentecost
Title Christ in the Feast of Pentecost PDF eBook
Author Rich Robinson
Publisher Moody Publishers
Pages 240
Release 2008-02-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1575673800

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This engrossing book will quickly capture your attention as you realize the excitement leading up to this festive occasion and the richness it will bring to your understanding of both the Old and New Testament references. The authors treat us to the sense of anticipation that "cannot be overstated" as their insightful account of traditions leading up to this holiday unfolds...a boy's first haircut, bonfires, sweet treats, artful paper cutting, firstfruits. Shavnot will lead believers in Jesus into greater understanding of the significance of the omer, the waiting period, which foreshadows our watching for His return and gives further meaning to our work of building His kingdom.

A Feast for All Seasons

A Feast for All Seasons
Title A Feast for All Seasons PDF eBook
Author Andrew George, Jr.
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 226
Release 2010-11
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1459608305

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Traditional North American Native peoples' cuisine has existed for centuries, but its central tenet of respecting nature and its bounty have never been as timely as they are now. Andrew George, of the Wet'suwet'en Nation in Canada, is a well-respected aboriginal chef and instructor who has spent the last twenty-five years promoting the traditions of First Nations food. In A Feast for All Seasons, written with Robert Gairns, he has compiled aboriginal recipes that feature ingredients from the land, sea, and sky, elements of an enduring cuisine that illustrate respect for the environment and its creatures, and acknowledgment of the spiritual power that food can have in our lives. The 120 recipes include delectable, make-at home dishes such as Salmon and Fiddlehead Stirfry, Stuffed Wild Duck, Barbecued Oysters, Pan-fried Rabbit with Wild Cranberry Glaze, Clam Fritters, and Wild Blueberry Cookies. The book also features recipes with exotic ingredients that provide a fascinating glimpse into the history of Native cuisine: Moose Chili, Boiled Porcupine, Smoked Beaver Meat, and Braised Bear. This unique cookbook pays homage to an enduring food culture? grounded in tradition and the power of nature? that transcends the test of time.

Elementary Principles

Elementary Principles
Title Elementary Principles PDF eBook
Author D. Thomas Lancaster
Publisher
Pages
Release 2014
Genre
ISBN 9781892124739

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Stories of the Nations, Volume 2

Stories of the Nations, Volume 2
Title Stories of the Nations, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Lorene Lambert
Publisher
Pages 210
Release 2012-04
Genre
ISBN 9781616341718

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The new nation

The new nation
Title The new nation PDF eBook
Author John Morris (author of The new nation.)
Publisher
Pages 556
Release 1880
Genre
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