Paon

Paon
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Publisher : Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages : 588
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ISBN-10 : 9781743588338
ISBN-13 : 174358833X
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Book Synopsis Paon by : Tjok Maya Kerthyasa

Download or read book Paon written by Tjok Maya Kerthyasa and published by Hardie Grant Publishing. This book was released on 2022-06-01 with total page 588 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Direct from the traditional home kitchens of Bali, Paon is a cookbook of true Balinese food and recipes. Sharing more than 80 dishes alongside essays and beautiful photography capturing the life, culture and food from across this widely beloved island, Balinese locals Tjok Maya Kerthyasa and I Wayan Kresna Yasa shine a light on the depth and diversity of Balinese cuisine, with insight into food and worship, sacred fare, and zero-waste cooking. Journey through rice fields, food forests, coastal towns and bustling markets in six chapters: Foundations; From the Fields; From the Land; From the Sea; From the Pasar; and Rare and Ceremonial. With dishes ranging from elaborate ceremonial cuisine such as Bebek Betutu (Ubud-style smoked duck) to dishes that rely only on the simplest ingredients enjoyed at their unadorned best, such as Be Panggang (grilled spiced snapper), Paon reveals a largely untold story of the island: everyday Bali, modern Bali, agricultural Bali.This is an essential cookbook for lovers of Indonesian food and culture.


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