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Take a Bite

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Take a Bite Synopsis

Eat your way around the world in this tasty book which looks at food, recipes and cultural traditions from 26 different countries. Where did corn come from? And wheat? And potatoes? What have people in Turkey been eating for centuries? Find out, in this delicious new book from the award-winning duo behind the bestselling Maps. Learn how to make Vietnamese pancakes, Brazilian pralines and Hungarian lecsó in this delectable book which will take you on a feast-filled adventure! Be a guest at a Moroccan feast, sail along a Vietnamese floating market and indulge in the haute cuisine of France's master chefs. Not only will you find new delicacies, but you'll also learn about their remarkable history and cultural roots along the way. This beautiful large format book makes for the perfect gift.

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ISBN: 9781800782884
Publication date: 13th October 2022
Author: Aleksandra and Daniel Mizielinski
Illustrator: Aleksandra and Daniel Mizielinski
Publisher: Big Picture Press an imprint of Templar Publishing
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 116 pages

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I imagine that younger children will enjoy browsing through this wonderful book with an adult to guide them, whilst older readers will enjoy negotiating their own reading journey across the world!

I can imagine that younger children will enjoy browsing through this wonderful book with an adult to guide them through the cornucopia of facts contained on each beautifully-illustrated page, whilst older readers (including adults!) will be able to negotiate their own reading-journey in a way which suits them best. The end papers at the front of the book feature global maps which show where each of the twenty-six featured countries (I’m a bit surprised that the UK isn’t one of them!) is located and gives the relevant page number. The following two pages allow the reader to browse the recipes which are included, whilst the final page and inner-back cover provide a comprehensive index of recipes, ingredients and other facts. The penultimate two pages offer a fascinating, illustrated timeline which features key historical moments between 1207-2020.... Read Full Review

Linda Hepworth