Latin American Street Food

Latin American Street Food
Author: Sandra A. Gutierrez
Publsiher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781469608815

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From tamales to tacos, food on a stick to ceviches, and empanadas to desserts, Sandra A. Gutierrez's Latin American Street Food takes cooks on a tasting tour of the most popular and delicious culinary finds of twenty Latin American countries, including Mexico, Cuba, Peru, and Brazil, translating them into 150 easy recipes for the home kitchen. These exciting, delectable, and accessible foods are sure to satisfy everyone. Sharing fascinating culinary history, fun personal stories, and how-to tips, Gutierrez showcases some of the most recognized and irresistible street foods, such as Mexican Tacos al Pastor, Guatemalan Christmas Tamales, Salvadorian Pupusas, and Cuban Sandwiches. She also presents succulent and unexpected dishes sure to become favorites, such as Costa Rican Tacos Ticos, Brazilian Avocado Ice Cream, and Peruvian Fried Ceviche. Beautifully illustrated, the book includes a list of sources for ingredients.

Food Texts and Cultures in Latin America and Spain

Food  Texts  and Cultures in Latin America and Spain
Author: Rafael Climent-Espino,Ana M. Gomez-Bravo
Publsiher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780826504203

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A foundational text in the emerging field of Latin American and Iberian food studies

The Latin American Cookbook

The Latin American Cookbook
Author: Virgilio Martinez,Nicholas Gill
Publsiher: Phaidon Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2021-11-09
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1838663126

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The most comprehensive and varied selection of recipes ever published from one of the most fascinating and diverse regions of the world - under the expert tutelage of globally renowned Peruvian chef, Virgilio Martinez

A Taste of Latin America

A Taste of Latin America
Author: Patricia Cartin
Publsiher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781632892065

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Latin American food is steeped in history and tradition. From Peru's spicy and citrusy ceviche to hearty Colombian beef, pork, and seafood stews to Argentina's silky, sweet dulce le leche desserts, cooks of all skill levels are invited to discover what make this region's cuisine incomparable. Complete with four-color photographs, expertly crafted recipes and additional insight on the background and customs of each country featured, budding chefs and seasoned experts alike will be enticed by this authentic and unique compilation.

Food Agriculture and Social Change

Food  Agriculture and Social Change
Author: Stephen Sherwood,Alberto Arce,Myriam Paredes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2017-05-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781315440064

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In recent years, food studies scholarship has tended to focus on a number of increasingly abstract, largely unquestioned concepts with regard to how capital, markets and states organize and operate. This has led to a gulf between public policy and people’s realities with food as experienced in homes and on the streets. Through grounded case studies in seven Latin American countries, this book explores how development and social change in food and agriculture are fundamentally experiential, contingent and unpredictable. In viewing development in food as a socio-political-material experience, the authors find new objects, intersubjectivities and associations. These reveal a multiplicity of processes, effects and affects largely absent in current academic literature and public policy debates. In their attention to the contingency and creativity found in households, neighbourhoods and social networks, as well as at the borders of human–nonhuman experience, the book explores how people diversely meet their food needs and passions while confronting the region’s most pressing social, health and environmental concerns.

Gran Cocina Latina

Gran Cocina Latina
Author: Maricel E Presilla
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012-10-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780393050691

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The 2013 James Beard Foundation Cookbook of the Year How to cook everything Latin American. Gran Cocina Latina unifies the vast culinary landscape of the Latin world, from Mexico to Argentina and all the Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean. In one volume it gives home cooks, armchair travelers, and curious chefs the first comprehensive collection of recipes from this region. An inquisitive historian and a successful restaurateur, Maricel E. Presilla has spent more than thirty years visiting each country personally. She’s gathered more than 500 recipes for the full range of dishes, from the foundational adobos and sofritos to empanadas and tamales to ceviches and moles to sancocho and desserts such as flan and tres leches cake. Detailed equipment notes, drink and serving suggestions, and color photographs of finished dishes are also included. This is a one-of-a-kind cookbook to be savored and read as much for the writing and information as for its introduction to heretofore unrevealed recipes.

A Taste of Latin America

A Taste of Latin America
Author: Patricia Cartin
Publsiher: Charlesbridge Publishing
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2017-10-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781623545215

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Latin American food is steeped in history and tradition. From Peru's spicy and citrusy ceviche to hearty Colombian beef, pork, and seafood stews to Argentina's silky, sweet dulce le leche desserts, cooks of all skill levels are invited to discover what make this region's cuisine incomparable. Complete with four-color photographs, expertly crafted recipes and additional insight on the background and customs of each country featured, budding chefs and seasoned experts alike will be enticed by this authentic and unique compilation.

The Real Taste of Latin America

The Real Taste of Latin America
Author: Gonzalo Monterroso,Diana Boudourian
Publsiher: Georgetown Publications
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2004
Genre: Cookery, Latin American
ISBN: 0973533927

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