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        Food & Drink

        First-class Sichuan Cuisine

        by Hao Zhenjiang

        This book introduce 120 authentic Sichuan cuisine clearly in detai. The classics of national banquet, not Sichuan cuisine, Sichuan snack and Sichuan hot pot are not only good to eat, but also pay more attention to nutritional efficacy with meat and vegetarian, to bring out full nutritive value of the food.        This book acdepts the cooking experience of the gold medal chef for more than 20 years, has nearly 200 making of the knack of Sichuan cuisine, and the key points of each dish and knife, which can be called the example of eating and making Sichuan cuisine.

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        Influencers of Chinese Cuisine: The Story of Yan Cheng

        by Dong Keping

        Yan Cheng is a master of Yunnan cuisine. He has inherited the essence of Yunnan cooking and is also a modern innovator in the culinary field. The book begins with the development of Yunnan cuisine and its ingredients, showcasing Yan's influence in the industry. Through his career experiences, readers can see his dedication to the evolution and preservation of Yunnan cuisine, appreciating the craftsmanship and vitality he brings to Chinese culinary arts. The book includes numerous classic recipes, personally crafted by the master himself, with detailed steps and beautiful illustrations that highlight his true expertise.

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        The Arts
        January 2019

        Postcolonial African cinema

        Ten directors

        by David Murphy, Patrick Williams

        This is the first introduction of its kind to an important cross-section of postcolonial African filmmakers from the 1950s to the present. Building on previous critical work in the field, this volume will bring together ideas from a range of disciplines - film studies, African cultural studies, and, in particular, postcolonial studies - in order to combine the in-depth analysis of individual films and bodies of work by individual directors with a sustained interrogation of these films in relation to important theoretical concepts. Structurally, the book is straightforward, though the aim is to incorporate diversity and complexity of approach within the overall simplicity of format. Chapters provide both an overview of the director's output to date, and the necessary background - personal or national, cultural or political - to enable readers to achieve a better understanding of the director's choice of subject matter, aesthetic or formal strategies, or ideological stance. They also offer a particular reading of one or more films, in which the authors aim to situate African cinema in relation to important critical and theoretical debates. This book thus constitutes a new departure in African film studies, recognising the maturity of the field, and the need for complex yet accessible approaches to it, which move beyond the purely descriptive while refusing to get bogged down in theoretical jargon. Consequently, the volume should be of interest not only to specialists but also to the general reader.

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        Ismael et Radia en Italie

        L'Italie

        by Jihane Andaloussi / Fadwa El Alami Moutawakkil / Youssef Al Houcine / Omar Kabbaj

        Ignite your little adventurers' love for reading with a captivating journey through Italy! This book invites young explorers to discover the beauty of Rome, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, and the charm of Florence. They'll dive into Italian cuisine and learn about ancient legends like Julius Caesar, while also exploring the wonders of volcanic landscapes and the island of Sardinia. Packed with stickers, games, and coloring pages, this book is a treasure trove designed to fuel their curiosity and imagination. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure through the rich history and culture of Italy!

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        Children's & young adult: general non-fiction
        2021

        A Delicious History of Ukraine

        by Masha Serdiuk

        What is Ukrainian cuisine? Who invented borscht? Where did the holubtsi (cabbage rolls) come from? And why are Ukrainian varenyky (dumplings) called relatives of Chinese dim sums? Answers to these questions can be found in this book. In an interesting accessible form, we tell children the history of the Ukrainian gastronomy. They will find out what famous Ukrainians loved to eat. We will explain in a plain way how the cuisine of Halychyna differs from that of Volyn and Polissya regions. We will also map all the “delicious” places in the country. Furthermore, of course, young readers will learn how to cook cult Ukrainian dishes.

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        Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        Influencers of Chinese Cuisine: The Story of Chen Hanzong

        by Dong Keping

        Chen Hanzong is a master of oyster dishes in Cantonese cuisine. He has inherited the essence of oyster cooking and is also a modern Cantonese culinary innovator. The first part of this book chronicles his journey to becoming a master chef, filled with legendary stories from his experiences in various locations and the hardships he overcame. The second part documents the creation of his classic dishes, blending traditional masterpieces with innovative creations. Readers will enjoy engaging biographical stories and have the opportunity to try their hand at Chen's recipes, experiencing the mastery firsthand.

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        Lifestyle, Sport & Leisure

        Influencers of Chinese Cuisine: The Story of Liang Jianyu

        by Dong Keping, Huang Jinglin

        Liang Jianyu is a master of Cantonese cuisine. He has not only inherited the essence of Cantonese cooking but also boldly innovated, blending traditional flavors with other culinary styles to create new and exciting tastes. The first part of this book takes us to South Canton, Liang's culinary birthplace, where we explore his rich personality and the hardships he overcame. The second part delves into Cantonese cooking techniques, sharing Liang's insights and emphasizing the importance of respecting ingredients with the principle of "preserving the original taste of fresh food." The third part showcases the creation of Liang's classic dishes, blending traditional masterpieces with unique innovations. Readers will enjoy fascinating biographical stories and have the opportunity to try Liang's recipes, experiencing the best of both worlds.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2021

        African cities and collaborative futures

        Urban platforms and metropolitan logistics

        by Michael Keith, Andreza Aruska de Souza Santos, Susan Parnell

        This groundbreaking volume brings together scholars from across the globe to discuss the infrastructure, energy, housing, safety and sustainability of African cities, as seen through local narratives of residents. Drawing on a variety of fields and extensive first-hand research, the contributions offer a fresh perspective on some of the most pressing issues confronting urban Africa in the twenty-first century. At a time when the future of the region as a whole will be determined in large part by its cities, the implications of these developments are profound. With case studies from cities in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Niger, Nigeria, South Africa and Tanzania, this volume explores how the rapid growth of African cities is reconfiguring the relationship between urban social life and its built forms. While the most visible transformations in cities today can be seen as infrastructural, these manifestations are cultural as well as material, reflecting the different ways in which the city is rationalised, economised and governed. How can we 'see like a city' in twenty-first-century Africa, understanding the urban present to shape its future? This is the central question posed throughout this volume, with a practical focus on how academics, local decision makers and international practitioners can collaborate to meet the challenge of rapid growth, environmental pressures and resource gaps.

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        La Dolce Vita

        by Gaio Sciloni

        La Dolce Vita - la Cuisine Régionale Italienne  par Gaio Sciloni Gaio Sciloni, célèbre écrivain né en Italie, a offert au lecteur israélien bon nombre d’excellentes traductions des oeuvres d’auteurs et de poètes italiens classiques. Il a consacré plusieurs années d’études à la préparation d’un guide culturel et culinaire, intitulé la Dolce Vita qui fera le bonheur de tous les amoureux de l’Italie. La Dolce Vita n’est pas seulement un livre de cuisine ordinaire, mais plutôt une revue systématique de l’Italie, du Nord au Sud, chaque région étant caractérisée par son paysage, ses traditions et son folklore, et par dessus tout, par sa micro-culture culinaire. Gaio Sciloni, suivant en cela les idées du célèbre auteur italien Pellegrino Artusi, croit lui aussi que la culture locale est inséparable de la cuisine locale. En fait Sciloni ne s’est pas contenté de puiser dans sa très vaste culture dans le domaine de la gastronomie italienne, mais il a étudié un large éventail de sources éthniques. La Dolce Vita a eu le privilège d’être préfacée par le Prof. Franco Massaia, Conseiller Principal du Ministère Italien des Affaires Etrangères pour les Relations Culturelles Internationales dans la région Méditerranée. Les Editions Tamar ont publié une version en hébreu de la Dolce Vita, dans une élégante édition bichrome de 256 pages en format 24x17cm, et celle-ci a connu un très grand succès. Une second édition a d’ailleurs déja été publiée. Le livre est rehaussé d’illustrations, fondées sur des représentations du folklore culinaire régional à travers l’Art italien ancien. Si la possibilité de publier une édition en français de cet ouvrage ou un projet de co-édition vous intéresse, veuillez nous contacter. C'est avec plaisir que nous vous ferons parvenir une documentation supplémentaire.

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        April 2009

        Chinese Cuisine and Its Cultural Connotations

        by Pang Yi & Wang Jingwu

        This volume illustrates the cultural characteristics of Chinese food, Chinese cooking, food-related myths and legends, food and worship, food and celebrities, and literature.

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        April 2018

        New Mexican Chiles

        by Dave DeWitt

        As the foods and recipes of Mexico have blended over the years into New Mexico's own distinctive cuisine, the chile pepper has become its defining element and single most important ingredient. Though many types were initially cultivated there, the long green variety that turned red in the fall adapted so well to the local soil and climate that it has now become the official state vegetable.To help chefs and diners get the most from this unique chile's great taste–without an overpowering pungency–Dave DeWitt, the noted Pope of Peppers, has compiled a complete guide to growing, harvesting, preserving and much more–topped off with dozens of delicious recipes for dishes, courses, and meals of every kind.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        2020

        The Rules of Ukrainian Cooking

        by Eugenia Kuznetsova

        The Rules of Ukrainian Cooking (Cook in Sorrow) is a guide to Ukrainian cuisine written in an entertaining style of ironic ethnography. It is structured into thirty “recipes”, each exploring one aspect of the Ukrainian culinary tradition. From cooking Borsch (which is never perfect) to brewing homemade wine and hosting guests, the book provides an entertaining account of probably the most cherished aspect of Ukrainian culture. The Ultimate Guide to Ukrainian Cooking puts Ukrainian dishes in social context, offering readers insights about complicated relationship of Ukrainians with cooking, eating, their relatives and even uncovers true love to famous Kherson tomatoes, now under the Russian occupation. The book is beautifully designed and illustrated by a cohort of Ukrainian artists, who represent some of the most prominent names in Ukrainian contemporary book design.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2021

        The Pan-African Pantheon

        by Adekeye Adebajo

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        Food & Drink

        Binge-Watching Snacks

        by Ma Xiaoma, Qi Yan, Xizhen Yishen, Renyu Didi, Jian Xiaoliang, Zou Xiaonie

        Discover top-rated recipes from popular food bloggers on platforms like Xiaohongshu and Weibo. This collection features six themes and 62 snack recipes designed to satisfy even the most discerning taste buds. Enjoy a variety of treats, including Chinese tea snacks, sweet cakes, trendy “internet-famous” snacks, crispy munchies, spicy delights, and visually stunning beverages.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        2021

        Ukraine. Food and History

        by Olena Braichenko, Maryna Hrymych, Ihor Lylo, Vitaly Reznichenko

        This book tells the story of Ukrainian cuisine by placing it in its cultural context and presenting Ukrainian cooking as part of the intangible cultural heritage of Ukraine. The publication also explores the potential of cultural diplomacy and includes recipes that will make you fall in love with Ukraine.

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        2017

        Happy Fine Art Class

        by Children's Art Education

        Happy Fine Art Class is a fine art class that "creates happiness"! Here, a “Happy Fine Art Class” is being created. What is happiness? How to get happy? What is a happy fine art class like? Let us lead you to feel the happiness created by the Happy Fine Art Class of the Central Academy of Fine Arts. As an educator, the understanding and love for children is the foundation of art teaching. In this way, we can face every child who is full of ideas with a heart of tolerance and encouragement, and let them feel the warmth of helping and sharing with each other under the collaboration of the group.How to get happy? In fact, happiness is in the process of painting and other artistic creations.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        January 2021

        African peace

        by Kathryn Nash

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        National & regional cuisine
        2021

        Ukrainian Cuisine in 70 dishes

        by Ievgen Klopotenko

        This book contains 70 author’s recipes of ancient dishes, rethought in new ways, and divided into 9 sections: soups and broths, meat, fish, vegetables and mushrooms, porridg_x0002_es, drinks, snacks, bread and baked goods, and sweets. Besides recipes, the book contains many interesting facts about Ukrainian products and foods — how they were consumed before, why they are healthy, the best way to cook them

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