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1,000 Foods to Eat Before You Die: A Food Lover's Life List Bound for Schoo Edition
Contributor(s): Sheraton, Mimi (Author)

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ISBN: 0606360735     ISBN-13: 9780606360739
Publisher: Turtleback Books
OUR PRICE: $39.27  

Binding Type: Prebound - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- Cooking | Courses & Dishes - General
- Travel | Food, Lodging & Transportation - Restaurants
- Cooking | Regional & Ethnic - General
Physical Information: 1.7" H x 5.3" W x 7.4" L (2.11 lbs) 1000 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

The ultimate gift for the food lover. In the same way that 1,000 Places to See Before You Die reinvented the travel book, 1,000 Foods to Eat Before You Die is a joyous, informative, dazzling, mouthwatering life list of the world s best food. The long-awaited new book in the phenomenal 1,000 . . . Before You Die series, it s the marriage of an irresistible subject with the perfect writer, Mimi Sheraton award-winning cookbook author, grande dame of food journalism, and former restaurant critic for The New York Times. 1,000 Foods fully delivers on the promise of its title, selecting from the best cuisines around the world (French, Italian, Chinese, of course, but also Senegalese, Lebanese, Mongolian, Peruvian, and many more) the tastes, ingredients, dishes, and restaurants that every reader should experience and dream about, whether it s dinner at Chicago s Alinea or the perfect empanada. In more than 1,000 pages and over 550 full-color photographs, it celebrates haute and snack, comforting and exotic, hyper-local and the universally enjoyed: a Tuscan plate of Fritto Misto. Saffron Buns for breakfast in downtown Stockholm. Bird s Nest Soup. A frozen Milky Way. Black truffles from Le Perigord. Mimi Sheraton is highly opinionated, and has a gift for supporting her recommendations with smart, sensuous descriptions you can almost taste what she s tasted. You ll want to eat your way through the book (after searching first for what you have already tried, and comparing notes). Then, following the romance, the practical: where to taste the dish or find the ingredient, and where to go for the best recipes, websites included."

 
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