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The New Food Lover's Companion by Sharon Tyler Herbst
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The New Food Lover's Companion

by Sharon Tyler Herbst

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Barron's Educational Series (2007), Edition: 4, Paperback, 792 pages

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One of my personal books that I keep at my office. Great for trying to figure out the difference between Salsa, Chutney, Raita, and Relish.
I think it is still missing some stuff. But then again I get odd questions. ( )
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0812015207, Paperback)

The new edition of one of America’s best-selling culinary reference books is bigger and better than ever, with almost 6,000 listings on subjects related to food and drink. Hailed by Bon App©tit magazine as “one of the best reference books we’ve seen, a must for every cook’s library,” it’s the ultimate kitchen tool. Here are answers to questions about cooking techniques, meat cuts, kitchen utensils, food, wine, cocktail terms, and much more. Readers will also find a completely revised and expanded appendix containing a pasta glossary, a pan substitution chart, consumer information contacts, ingredient equivalents and substitutions, and more. A million readers can’t be wrong—and they’ve found previous editions of this book invaluable. For anybody who cooks—or who simply loves food—here’s a terrific reference source and an outstanding cookbook supplement.

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