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Taste of China The Definitive Guide to Regional Cooking

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ISBN-10: 1862057079

ISBN-13: 9781862057074

Edition: 2005

Authors: Ken Hom

List price: $16.95
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"A Taste of China" combines a lively and informative narrative with authentic recipes from Ken Hom's travels within mainland China. His journey takes him from the private homes of family and friends, through the food stalls in bustling urban markets, to the local restaurants and tea houses. Ken travelled to almost every region of China and in this book presents a sense of the history, culture, and lives of the Chinese people. Here are recipes from all the regions of China-- Green Beans stir fried with Chilli from Sichuan, Wonton Noodle Soup from Canton, and Fantasy Pork from Yunnan. Seasoned with glimpses into everyday Chinese life, "A Taste of China" is a glorious and rare culinary journey…    
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Book details

List price: $16.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Pavilion Books
Publication date: 7/1/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.45" long x 0.80" tall
Weight: 1.078
Language: English

Ken Hom is an internationally regarded authority on Chinese and Oriental cooking, and has 25 years' experience as a television chef. He began his culinary career in his uncle's Chicago restaurant at the age of eleven, before eventually moving on to teach at California's Culinary Academy. Following a spell studying gastronomy in France, Ken presented his first TV series in 1984 - Ken Hom's Chinese Cookery on the BBC. Since then, he has written over 30 cookery books and presented numerous internationally distributed television series, and has launched a massively successful range of woks and accessories, with over 7 millions woks sold in 59 countries.

Foreword
A personal odyssey
The tastes and flavours of China
Influences from within and without
The imperial legacy
The glorious cuisine of Guangzhou (Canton)
Family traditions
City and country fare
Restaurant cooking
Snacks and street foods
Food for the body and soul: the medicinal and the vegetarian
Reflections
Index