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The Foods of Greece | 
| Author: Aglaia Kremezi Publisher: Harry N. Abrams Category: Book
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1043150
Media: Paperback Pages: 256 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 9.2 x 0.7
ISBN: 1556709560 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.59495 EAN: 9781556709562 ASIN: 1556709560
Publication Date: August 3, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Mediterranean cuisine is widely touted both for its intense flavours and its health properties. This award-winning cookbook introduces the cookery of Greece, with its abundance of vegetables, grains, fruit, fish, herbs and spices.'
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an alluring book March 16, 2007 E. Ramer (USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This lovely cookbook combines authentic recipes with stunningly beautiful photographs of food and landscapes. Each recipe is accompanied by background information on traditions, history, and the specific place of origin. Many of the recipes are featured in full-page photographs. The combination of color, lighting, and authentic backdrops gives these images an exquisite beauty. Other excellent photographs show the people of Greece involved in traditional tasks such as making cheeses and breads, milking sheep, and harvesting grapes and olives. The recipes are detailed and delicious. The text is infused with the author's experiences growing up in Greece, along with folklore and references to classic writings. This book is a feast for the eyes, palate, and intellect.
mouth wateringly authentic! May 16, 2000 lucas cragg (Saint Paul, Minnesota) 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
This probably the best written and most beautifully designed Greek cookbook that I've come across. The photographs are absolutely stunning and certainly inspire one to want to start cooking - pronto! The recipes seem to come close the fare I fell in love with in the little family-run tavernas of Crete. The author is a food writer for a Greek magazine and has a multitude of worthwhile insights on the nature of Hellenic gastronomy and foodways. I'd say that if you could have only one Greek cookbook (tragic as that would be), this would be it.
The authors finds the real Greek food of our grandmothers. January 23, 1999 cookyoberg@aol.com (Texas) 35 out of 39 found this review helpful
This is Greek food distilled to purity...the real thing, the stuff of the centuries. This book probably the best Greek cookbook I own -- and I own dozens of them. The author writes about food for a Greek publication, and really knows her stuff. She went in search of the authentic Greek cuisine of our grandmothers, far from the greasy moussaka and insipid souvlaki of touristy Greece. It's not the Greek food trying to be French or American, not masquerading as something pretentious, using alien ingredients and modern short-cuts. Kremezi's quest for the authentic took her to the back roads, the tiny islands, where the fundamentals of Greek food -- the olive oil, the figs, the wild greens, the fresh fish -- are treated the same way they have been for thousands of years. Each page is a revelation, a journey, a deeply satisfying treasure ---- found. The book is rich in the history, lore, detailed preparation of each component of the meal. Also, it's a large-format, coffee-table book, full of pictures of the authentic Greece the author is seeking and is concentrating on so well--the Greece that was, and in some areas, still is. It is a world of perfect blue skies, white stone houses -- a world apart from the modern, noisy existence the "other" Greece can be.
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