[PDF] Food Of Burma - eBooks Review

Food Of Burma


Food Of Burma
DOWNLOAD

Download Food Of Burma PDF/ePub or read online books in Mobi eBooks. Click Download or Read Online button to get Food Of Burma book now. This website allows unlimited access to, at the time of writing, more than 1.5 million titles, including hundreds of thousands of titles in various foreign languages. If the content not found or just blank you must refresh this page



Food Of Myanmar


Food Of Myanmar
DOWNLOAD
Author : Claudia Saw Lwin Robert
language : en
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Release Date : 2014-02-04

Food Of Myanmar written by Claudia Saw Lwin Robert and has been published by Tuttle Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-02-04 with Cooking categories.


Myanmar, or Burma as it was previously known, is a land of golden pagodas, mighty rivers and generous deltas. While the beauty of its countryside has long been famous, Myanmar's cuisine has been something of a secret up until now. Myanmar has over 130 ethnic groups and has been called a meeting point for peoples around Asia. This diversity is reflected in the various types of foods that are eaten around the country. This unique Burmese cookbook featuring over 60 recipes, collected from all over the country, reveals the treasures of Burmese cooking. Discover a cuisine that is unique yet acknowledges the culinary traditions of its great neighbors: China and India. Stunning photography coupled with detailed information on ingredients, as well as fascinating insights into the culture of this enigmatic land, make The Food of Myanmar the perfect companion for your adventure into Burmese cuisine. Learn to create such national favorites as: Rice Noodles in Fish Soup Tangy Kaffir Lime Salad Hearty Pork Balls Cooked in Sweet Soya Bean Sauce Sesame-topped Semolina Cake with Coconut Floating Rice Dumplings



Myanmar Cuisine Culture Customs


Myanmar Cuisine Culture Customs
DOWNLOAD
Author : Mohana Gill
language : en
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Release Date : 2013-12-15

Myanmar Cuisine Culture Customs written by Mohana Gill and has been published by Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-12-15 with Cooking categories.


From the quiet simplicity of Myanmar’s rural towns to the bustle of modern day Yangon, this book captures the sights, sounds and flavours of a country that has until recent years, been isolated from the rest of the world. Best described as a mix of Chinese and Indian cuisines with a dose of Thai influence, Burmese cuisine is simple in its execution, yet delivers a complexity of tastes with the use of fish sauce, prawn paste, turmeric, tamarind, lemon grass, coriander, chillies and coconut milk. Go off the beaten track and discover the heart of Myanmar through her cuisine, culture and customs. Mohana Gill was born and brought up in Myanmar. She speaks, reads and writes fluent Burmese and holds a master’s degree from the University of Rangoon and an MBA from the University of Toronto. She was on the staff of the University of Rangoon for many years until she left for Malaysia in 1965 and became a lecturer at the University of Malaya. Mohana is the author of several award-winning books, Fruitastic, Vegemania, Hayley’s Fruitastic Garden and Hayley’s Vegemania Garden, written to share her knowledge of cooking for health and wellness.Mohana is passionate about the country where she spent her younger days, and it has been her dream to share about the beauty of the people, the vastness of the land and its amazing cuisine with others. In working on this book, Mohana travelled back to the places she knew and met up with old friends, renewing bonds and rediscovering all that she has always loved.



Flavors Of Burma Myanmar


Flavors Of Burma Myanmar
DOWNLOAD
Author : Susan Chan
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Flavors Of Burma Myanmar written by Susan Chan and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Burma categories.


Burma, also called Myanmar, is located in South-eastern Asia between Bangladesh and Thailand, bordering the Andaman Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Typical meals include rice, curries, salads, vegetables, and side dishes such as cucumber and tomato slices eaten with traditional Burmese fish sauce (Ngi-Pi-Yae) and Fried Shrimp with Shrimp Paste (Balachung), which are presented here in 76 enticing recipes. Burmese dishes have a distinct taste that varies in spiciness from mild to hot. The author depicts the culture and traditions of Burma, providing ample information on the Burmese market, commonly used ingredients, and eating and serving customs, explaining, for example, that Burmese eat with their finger-tips. She also familiarises her readers with the language, festivals, and principal cities of this country.



Food Of Burma


Food Of Burma
DOWNLOAD
Author : Claudia Saw Lwin
language : en
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Release Date : 2012-10-23

Food Of Burma written by Claudia Saw Lwin and has been published by Tuttle Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-10-23 with Cooking categories.


Burma, or Myanmar as it is now officially known, is a land of golden pagodas, mighty rivers and generous deltas. While the beauty of its countryside has long been famous, Burma's cuisine has been something of a secret, up until now. This book chronicles the development and distribution of food in Burma, from the deltas, plains, and mountains, to the great rivers and more. The Food of Burma shows the unique diversity of Burmese food and the manner in which it has developed over the years. Highlight within are chapters detailing traditional meals, cooking methods, celebratory festival food, and traditional ingredients. In addition to the vast amount of information regarding the history of Burmese food, this book also serves as a cookbook with over 60 authentic recipes from all over the country. Among the exciting dishes you can create at home are the national favorite, Rice Noodles in Fish Soup, the tangy Kaffir Lime Salad, or hearty Pork Balls Cooked in Sweet Soya Bean Sauce. Stunning photography coupled with detailed information on ingredients, as well as fascinating insights into the culture of this



The Burmese Kitchen


The Burmese Kitchen
DOWNLOAD
Author : Copeland Marks
language : en
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Release Date : 1994-09-08

The Burmese Kitchen written by Copeland Marks and has been published by Rowman & Littlefield this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-09-08 with Cooking categories.


Well-known writer and food historian Copeland Marks again uses his unique talent for making exotic cuisines available to the home cook in The Burmese Kitchen, the first cookbook to examine the delicious cuisine and culture of this Central Asian country. Tracing its roots back some 2,500 years, Burmese cuisine results from a mixture of religious, tribal, and ethnic influences that produces delightfully varied dishes guaranteed to please even the most jaded palate. The recipes are diverse and reflect Burma’s regional differences. A bacon stew with mild sour flavorings show the Chinese influence from the north, while coconut spiced fish served in envelopes of cabbage points out Burma’s large and bountiful coastline. An especially interesting soup involving toasted rice and pork boiled in spices and shrimp flavoring is the invention of a tribe on the Thailand border. The cuisine of this fascinating, often-ignored nation emphasizes a dazzling array of ingredients and culinary techniques which will win praise for any cook.



The Food Of Burma


The Food Of Burma
DOWNLOAD
Author : Claudia Saw Lwin
language : en
Publisher: Periplus Editions
Release Date : 1999

The Food Of Burma written by Claudia Saw Lwin and has been published by Periplus Editions this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Dips (Appetizers) categories.


Burma is a land of golden pagodas, mighty rivers, and generous deltas. While the beauty of the Burmese countryside has long been famous, its cuisine has been something of a secret until now. This unique volume of over 75 recipes, collected from all over Myanmar, reveals the treasures of Burmese cooking. Among the exciting dishes are the national favorite, Rice Noodles in Fish Soup, tangy Kaffir Lime Salad, and hearty Pork Balls cooked in Sweet Soybean Sauce.



Mandalay


Mandalay
DOWNLOAD
Author : MiMi Aye
language : en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date : 2019-06-13

Mandalay written by MiMi Aye and has been published by Bloomsbury Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019-06-13 with Cooking categories.


Influenced by its neighbours and the countries closest to it, Burmese food draws techniques and ingredients from Thailand, India and China but uses flavours of its own to make something subtle, delicious and unique. The food of Burma is little known, but MiMi seeks to change that within these pages, revealing its secrets and providing context to each recipe with stories from her time in Burma and her family's heritage. Beginning with a look at the ingredients that makes Burmese food unique – as well as suitable alternatives – MiMi goes on to discuss the special techniques and equipment needed before delving into chapters such as fritters, rice and noodles, salads, meat and fish and sweet snacks. Within these pages you'll find 100 incredible recipes, enabling you to create a taste of Burma in your own kitchen.



Burma


Burma
DOWNLOAD
Author : Naomi Duguid
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2012-09-25

Burma written by Naomi Duguid and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-09-25 with Cooking categories.


Winner, IACP Cookbook Award for Culinary Travel (2013) Naomi Duguid’s heralded cookbooks have always transcended the category to become “something larger and more important” (Los Angeles Times). Each in its own way is “a breakthrough book . . . a major contribution” (The New York Times). And as Burma opens up after a half century of seclusion, who better than Duguid—the esteemed author of Hot Sour Salty Sweet—to introduce the country and its food and flavors to the West. Located at the crossroads between China, India, and the nations of Southeast Asia, Burma has long been a land that absorbed outside influences into its everyday life, from the Buddhist religion to foodstuffs like the potato. In the process, the people of the country now known as Myanmar have developed a rich, complex cuisine that mekes inventive use of easily available ingredients to create exciting flavor combinations. Salads are one of the best entry points into the glories of this cuisine, with sparkling flavors—crispy fried shallots, a squeeze of fresh lime juice, a dash of garlic oil, a pinch of turmeric, some crunchy roast peanuts—balanced with a light hand. The salad tradition is flexible; Burmese cooks transform all kinds of foods into salads, from chicken and roasted eggplant to spinach and tomato. And the enticing Tea-Leaf Salad is a signature dish in central Burma and in the eastern hills that are home to the Shan people. Mohinga, a delicious blend of rice noodles and fish broth, adds up to comfort food at its best. Wherever you go in Burma, you get a slightly different version because, as Duguid explains, each region layers its own touches into the dish. Tasty sauces, chutneys, and relishes—essential elements of Burmese cuisine—will become mainstays in your kitchen, as will a chicken roasted with potatoes, turmeric, and lemongrass; a seafood noodle stir-fry with shrimp and mussels; Shan khaut swei, an astonishing noodle dish made with pea tendrils and pork; a hearty chicken-rice soup seasoned with ginger and soy sauce; and a breathtakingly simple dessert composed of just sticky rice, coconut, and palm sugar. Interspersed throughout the 125 recipes are intriguing tales from the author’s many trips to this fascinating but little-known land. One such captivating essay shows how Burmese women adorn themselves with thanaka, a white paste used to protect and decorate the skin. Buddhism is a central fact of Burmese life: we meet barefoot monks on their morning quest for alms, as well as nuns with shaved heads; and Duguid takes us on tours of Shwedagon, the amazingly grand temple complex on a hill in Rangoon, the former capital. She takes boats up Burma’s huge rivers, highways to places inaccessible by road; spends time in village markets and home kitchens; and takes us to the farthest reaches of the country, along the way introducing us to the fascinating people she encounters on her travels. The best way to learn about an unfamiliar culture is through its food, and in Burma: Rivers of Flavor, readers will be transfixed by the splendors of an ancient and wonderful country, untouched by the outside world for generations, whose simple recipes delight and satisfy and whose people are among the most gracious on earth.



The Burma Cookbook


The Burma Cookbook
DOWNLOAD
Author : Robert Carmack
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

The Burma Cookbook written by Robert Carmack and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Cooking categories.


***The Burma Cookbook has won the Gourmand World Cookbooks Award in Thailand*** A lavishly photographed cookbook and historic travelogue, tracing contemporary and colonial Burmese dishes over the past century. With its rich traditions of empire, "The Burma Cookbook" highlights the best of present-day Myanmar, including foods of its immigrant populations - from the subcontinent, down the Malay peninsula, and Britain itself. The authors spent some ten years researching the book, while organising and hosting culinary tours to uncover the country's most popular dishes. The authors had exclusive access to The Strand Hotel's collection of historic menus, pictures and photos, while contemporary photography by Morrison Polkinghorne portrays Myanmar street life. AUTHOR: Robert Carmack writes regularly on food and travel, and is the author of four books; his last two were on Thai and Vietnamese cooking, and have been in continuous publication for well over a decade. He and partner Morrison Polkinghorne tour regularly to Southeast Asia, hosting culinary journeys through their companies Globetrotting Gourmet and Morrison is an internationally recognised textile designer and authority on Southeast Asian weaving. SELLING POINTS: * 175 tested and proven recipes, all authentic and easy to prepare * Not just a cookbook: Introductory chapters about Myanmar and its history, plus speciality subject articles interspersed, from Tea Houses, Scott Market, Local Etiquette, and 2000-year old Shwe Dagon Pagoda * Historical quotes from contemporary travellers interspersed throughout * An illustrated chapter of local ingredients, with shopping substitutes for international readers * Recipe measurements interchangeable in metric, UK and US imperial Because of the recipes' diversity, this is a cookbook for everyone: Europeans and Americans unfamiliar with Eastern ingredients, and equally for Asians wanting to explore Myanmar's authentic culinary influences 343 illustrations www.burmacookbook.com www.GlobetrottingGourmet.com www.AsianFoodTours.com



Burma Superstar


Burma Superstar
DOWNLOAD
Author : Desmond Tan
language : en
Publisher: Ten Speed Press
Release Date : 2017-03-28

Burma Superstar written by Desmond Tan and has been published by Ten Speed Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-03-28 with Cooking categories.


From the beloved San Francisco restaurant, a mouthwatering collection of recipes, including Fiery Tofu, Garlic Noodles, the legendary Tea Leaf Salad, and many more. Never before have the vivid flavors of Burmese cooking been so achievable for home cooks. Known for its bustling tables, the sizzle of onions and garlic in the wok, and a wait time so legendary that customers start to line up before the doors even open—Burma Superstar is a Bay Area institution, offering diners a taste of the addictively savory and spiced food of Myanmar. With influences from neighboring India and China, as well as Thailand and Laos, Burmese food is a unique blend of flavors, and Burma Superstar includes such stand-out dishes as the iconic Tea Leaf Salad, Chili Lamb, Pork and Pumpkin Stew, Platha (a buttery layered flatbread), Spicy Eggplant, and Mohinga, a fish noodle soup that is arguably Myanmar’s national dish. Each of these nearly 90 recipes has been streamlined for home cooks of all experience levels, and without the need for special equipment or long lists of hard-to-find ingredients. Stunningly photographed, and peppered with essays about the country and its food, this inside look at the world of Burma Superstar presents a seductive glimpse of this jewel of Southeast Asia.