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Sreedharan, Das. The new tastes of India; over 100 vibrant vegetarian recipes from Southern India.


Headline, dist. by Trafalgar Square. 160p. illus. c2001. 0-7472-7148-8. $19.95. SA

Indian cuisine means curry to most non-Indian people, but this book will completely transform that notion. In this superb book, Das brings together some of the best recipes one can imagine. The dishes included in this book represent the varied cuisine of the Southern region of India, specifically near the city of Kerala. Each section is prefaced by information about how the category represents common Kerala cuisine, and interesting stories and anecdotes preface each recipe. Full-color photography is prevalent throughout the book. Some of the recipes include Mushroom and Cashew cashew (kăsh`, kəsh`), tropical American tree (Anacardium occidentale  Nut Samosas, Cassava cassava (kəsä`və) or manioc (măn`ēŏk), name for many species of the genus Manihot of the family Euphorbiaceae (spurge family).  Chips, Mango and Yogurt Chutney, Onion Chapatti cha·pa·ti also cha·pat·ti  
n. pl. cha·pa·tis
A flat, unleavened, disk-shaped bread of northern India, made of wheat flour, water, and salt.
, Black Pepper Rice, Broccoli and Coconut Curry, Tomato Assam, Green Mango Salad, Mango Ice Cream, Pistachio Kulfi Kulfi is a popular South Asian dessert made with boiled milk. It comes in many flavours, including pistachio, malai, mango, cardamom (elaichi), saffron (kesar), the more traditional flavors, as well as newer variations like apple, orange, peanut, and avocado. , and Passion Fruit Cordial. Das is the founding chef of the award-winning restaurant chain Rasa, located in London, and twice named Time Out's Best Vegetarian Restaurant.

The book will surely broaden your understanding of the marriage of spices along with both the speed and ease of preparing Indian cuisine, but readers should be aware that many of the recipes require special ingredients that only can be located in Indian grocery stores or large supermarkets catering to an Indian population. Shirley Reis, IMC (Internet Mail Consortium, Santa Cruz, CA, www.imc.org) An industry trade association founded in 1996 by Paul Hoffman and Dave Crocker that promotes Internet e-mail standards and features.  Dir., Lake Shore M.S., Mequon, WI
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Date:Mar 1, 2004
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