In Western countries, the Chinese food eaten in restaurants is often a far cry from the dishes prepared and served by the Chinese themselves. This is because the Asian communities that have settled in so-called ' China Towns' around the world, in cities such as New York, San Francisco, London and Paris, have mastered the art of adapting their cuisine to suit local tastes. Added to which, this cuisine is often influenced by other Asian dishes, so much so that food served in one city' s China Town may be heavily influenced by Vietnamese dishes whereas in another it may more closely resemble Thai cuisine.
In this visually stunning cookbook, author Jean-Francois Mallet, a trained chef and photographer, goes behind the scenes in Chinese communities around the world in order to understand how and why the food changes so much depending on location. As well as intimate portraits of these fascinating communities, this stunning book contains, 100 delicious recipes capturing the essence of China Towns from across the world and their various geographical influences.
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"This fascinating book is packed full of recipes for creating authentic cuisine"
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Illustrationen
c.400 colour photographs and illos
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Höhe: 270 mm
Breite: 180 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-910254-23-3 (9781910254233)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
A trained professional chef as well as a talented photographer, JEAN- FRANCOIS MALLET naturally transitioned from cooking to pursue his passion for images. He worked for some of the biggest names in French Cuisine, such as Joeel Robuchon, Michel Rostang, Michel Kenever and Gaston Lenotre before becoming a photo-journalist for magazines including Saveurs, Gourmet USA, Elle A Table and Etoiles amongst many othersEUR|
In Western countries, the Chinese food eaten in restaurants is often a far cry from the dishes prepared and served by the Chinese themselves. This is because the Asian communities that have settled in so-called EUR?China Towns' around the world, in cities such as New York, San Francisco, London and Paris, have mastered the art of adapting their cuisine to suit local tastes. Added to which, this cuisine is often influenced by other Asian dishes, so much so that food served in one city's China Town may be heavily influenced by Vietnamese dishes whereas in another it may more closely resemble Thai cuisine.