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Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions (edition 2010)

by Smithsonian American Indian (Author)

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For many American Indians, food is more than sustenance--it is also of vital cultural significance. Salmon, buffalo, berries, acorns, quinoa, wild rice, tomatoes, chocolate, and especially corn--where these indigenous staples flourish, they have become a central part of Native American ceremonies and creation stories. nbsp; This illuminating book, produced in association with the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, celebrates the amazing diversity of the original foods of North, Central, and South America. Winner of a 2005 James Beard Award, Foods of the Americas highlights indigenous ingredients, traditional recipes, and contemporary recipes with ancient roots. Written by chef Fernando Divina and his wife, Marlene Divina (who is of Chippewa, Cree, and Assiniboine heritage), Foods of the Americas includes 140 modern recipes representing tribes and communities from all regions of the Americas. nbsp; Some of the specialties are: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Fry Bread nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Turkey with Oaxacan Black Mole nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Wild Rice and Corn Fritters nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Venison with Juniper and Wild Huckleberry Sauce nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Chilean-Style Avocado and Shrimp Salad nbsp; To complement the recipes, Foods of the Americas also features nine illustrated short essays by American Indian writers who offer personal insights into a variety of indigenous food traditions. With enticing food photography and images from the museum's collection, Foods of the Americas is not only an innovative tribute to the foods of the Western Hemisphere but also a gorgeous testament to the Native contribution to American cuisine.… (more)
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Title:Foods of the Americas: Native Recipes and Traditions
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For many American Indians, food is more than sustenance--it is also of vital cultural significance. Salmon, buffalo, berries, acorns, quinoa, wild rice, tomatoes, chocolate, and especially corn--where these indigenous staples flourish, they have become a central part of Native American ceremonies and creation stories. nbsp; This illuminating book, produced in association with the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, celebrates the amazing diversity of the original foods of North, Central, and South America. Winner of a 2005 James Beard Award, Foods of the Americas highlights indigenous ingredients, traditional recipes, and contemporary recipes with ancient roots. Written by chef Fernando Divina and his wife, Marlene Divina (who is of Chippewa, Cree, and Assiniboine heritage), Foods of the Americas includes 140 modern recipes representing tribes and communities from all regions of the Americas. nbsp; Some of the specialties are: nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Fry Bread nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Turkey with Oaxacan Black Mole nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Wild Rice and Corn Fritters nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Venison with Juniper and Wild Huckleberry Sauce nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp; Chilean-Style Avocado and Shrimp Salad nbsp; To complement the recipes, Foods of the Americas also features nine illustrated short essays by American Indian writers who offer personal insights into a variety of indigenous food traditions. With enticing food photography and images from the museum's collection, Foods of the Americas is not only an innovative tribute to the foods of the Western Hemisphere but also a gorgeous testament to the Native contribution to American cuisine.

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