I See Sea Food

I See Sea Food
Author: Jenna Grodzicki
Publsiher: Millbrook Press TM
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2022-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781728466958

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! Can you find pancakes and pizza crusts in the ocean? The answer might surprise you! Meet some of the wackiest creatures under the sea—creatures that look like food—through eye-catching photos and engaging text. This funny, informative book introduces readers to the egg yolk jellyfish, the lettuce sea slug, the chocolate chip sea star, and many more! Accessible text and engaging photos make this a very fun read. ". . . sure to be a hit with young audiences, whether shared during storytime or read (and reread) by deep-sea enthusiasts."—starred, Booklist

Food at Sea

Food at Sea
Author: Simon Spalding
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2014-12-11
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781442227378

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Food at Sea: Shipboard Cuisine from Ancient to Modern Times traces the preservation, preparation, and consumption of food at sea, over a period of several thousand years, and in a variety of cultures. The book traces the development of cooking aboard in ancient and medieval times, through the development of seafaring traditions of storing and preparing food on the world’s seas and oceans. Following a largely chronological format, Simon Spalding shows how the raw materials, cooking and eating equipments, and methods of preparation of seafarers have both reflected the shoreside practices of their cultures, and differed from them. The economies of whole countries have developed around foods that could survive long trips by sea, and new technologies have evolved to expand the available food choices at sea. Changes in ship construction and propulsion have compelled changes in food at sea, and Spalding’s book explores these changes in cargo ships, passenger ships, warships, and other types over the centuries in fascinating depth of detail. Selected passages from songs and poems, quotes from seafarers famous and obscure, and new insights into culinary history all add spice to the tale.

Food From The Sea

Food From The Sea
Author: Frederick W. Bell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 410
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429717222

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Although the United States and other affluent nations havemore than an adequate food supply, other nations daily facethe specter of starvation. The world now has a critical population/food dilemma of potentially major proportions. Production fromthe sea and the land is not keeping pace with a world populationthat is doubling every thirty-five years. Unless this age-oldMalthusian problem is solved, millions face starvation and ultimatelydeath.The situation has stimulated substantial international interestin the sea as a source of food and raw materials. The potentialof the sea-not as a panacea, but as an important source of proteinto augment the world's food supplies and thereby as a meansof mitigating the crises we face-is a continuing theme throughoutthis book. At present, fish provide approximately 9 percentof the world's protein. Fish are sought not only for food butalso for recreation and pleasure. What forces determine the presentsupply and demand for fishery products? More important,what steps are needed to utilize the full potential of the sea asa source of food and recreation? This book explores these forcesand thus provides an insight into food potential from the sea.

Food From The Sea

Food From The Sea
Author: Frederick W. Bell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429697210

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Although the United States and other affluent nations havemore than an adequate food supply, other nations daily facethe specter of starvation. The world now has a critical population/food dilemma of potentially major proportions. Production fromthe sea and the land is not keeping pace with a world populationthat is doubling every thirty-five years. Unless this age-oldMalthusian problem is solved, millions face starvation and ultimatelydeath.The situation has stimulated substantial international interestin the sea as a source of food and raw materials. The potentialof the sea-not as a panacea, but as an important source of proteinto augment the world's food supplies and thereby as a meansof mitigating the crises we face-is a continuing theme throughoutthis book. At present, fish provide approximately 9 percentof the world's protein. Fish are sought not only for food butalso for recreation and pleasure. What forces determine the presentsupply and demand for fishery products? More important,what steps are needed to utilize the full potential of the sea asa source of food and recreation? This book explores these forcesand thus provides an insight into food potential from the sea.

Food from the Sea

Food from the Sea
Author: Daryl Crimp,Norman Holtzhausen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking (Fish)
ISBN: 1869506596

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Perfect to keep at the seaside bach or on the boat for anyone who loves catching or buying their seafood as close to the sea as possible. It'll also be ideal for the adventurous who like to try new things but aren't sure how to prepare them. Includes all the edible seafood le gally available in New Zealand coastal waters with clear black and white identifying illustrations. Background information on identifying and catching or gathering the seafood researched and written by Norman Holtzhausen with r ecipes from well known TV seafood chef Daryl Crimp aka Crimpy and his trademark cartoons jokes and fishy stories.

Black Sea

Black Sea
Author: Caroline Eden
Publsiher: Hardie Grant Publishing
Total Pages: 630
Release: 2018-11-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781787132931

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NEW Updated Edition Winner of the Art of Eating Prize 2020 Winner of the Guild of Food Writers' Best Food Book Award 2019 Winner of the Edward Stanford Travel Food and Drink Book Award 2019 Winner of the John Avery Award at the André Simon Food and Drink Book Awards for 2018 Shortlisted for the James Beard International Cookbook Award ‘The next best thing to actually travelling with Caroline Eden – a warm, erudite and greedy guide – is to read her. This is my kind of book.’ – Diana Henry ‘Eden’s blazing talent and unabashedly greedy curiosity will have you strapped in beside her’ - Christine Muhlke, The New York Times 'The food in Black Sea is wonderful, but it’s Eden’s prose that really elevates this book to the extraordinary... I can’t remember any cookbook that’s drawn me in quite like this.’ – Helen Rosner, Art of Eating judge This is the tale of a journey between three great cities – Odesa, Ukraine’s celebrated port city, through Istanbul, the fulcrum balancing Europe and Asia and on to tough, stoic, lyrical Trabzon. With a nose for a good recipe and an ear for an extraordinary story, Caroline Eden travels from Odesa to Bessarabia, Romania, Bulgaria and Turkey’s Black Sea region, exploring interconnecting culinary cultures. From the Jewish table of Odesa, to meeting the last fisherwoman of Bulgaria and charting the legacies of the White Russian émigrés in Istanbul, Caroline gives readers a unique insight into a part of the world that is both shaded by darkness and illuminated by light. In this updated edition of the book, Caroline reflects on the events of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine and the subsequent impact of the war on the people of the wider region. How Odesa, defiant against shelling and blackouts, has gained UNESCO protection while in Istanbul, over lunch with a Bosphorus ship-spotter, she finds out about the role of the Black Sea in the war and how Russians are smuggling stolen grain from Ukraine. Meticulously researched and documenting unprecedented meetings with remarkable individuals, Black Sea is like no other piece of travel writing. Packed with rich photography and sumptuous food, this biography of a region, its people and its recipes truly breaks new ground.

Ibiza Land and Sea

Ibiza  Land and Sea
Author: Françoise Pialoux
Publsiher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-10-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1419733273

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"Enjoy the cuisine of Ibiza as celebrated at Les Terrasses, a boutique hotel where locals and lucky guests alike gather to enjoy chef Francoise Pialoux's inventive creations - prepared with fresh ingredients from the sea, vegetables from the finca's own kitchen garden, and other locally grown organic produce. Immerse yourself in the colors and energy of this fabled island and its neighbor, Formentera: discover the tastes of the earth and the sea, have lunch in the shade of a palm or fig tree, or improvise a meal on a friend's terrace, cooled by fragrant breezes. More than 100 easy-to-follow illustrated recipes accompany lush color photographs revealing the stunning landscape, local architecture, and exotic atmosphere of this fabulous resort locale."--Provided by publisher.

Food from the sea

Food from the sea
Author: Horst Noelle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1981
Genre: Fish as food
ISBN: 0387106812

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