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Around the World in 80 Dinners: The Ultimate Culinary Adventure

by Bill Jamison

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It is their twentieth wedding anniversary and the Jamisons decide to celebrate by taking a three-month trip around the world, stopping in places known for their excellent cuisine. The Jamisons make stops in Bali, Australia, Thailand, India, China, South Africa, and Brazil and find great food in every country.I had to read this book very slowly so that I could think about all the foods the Jamisons ate, foods I had never heard of, foods I had to look up. Surprising there are so many foods in this world that I’ve never heard of, not even in fifty years. Other than the odd foods, the other strange thing about this book was the way it was told in first person plural. It felt peculiar to hear a story told by two people in first person with off-and-on shifts into third person as one or the other of the Jamisons did something without the other member of the team. A little disconcerting.But, all in all, a nice little trip around the world…of food. ( )
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In the fall of 2005, Cheryl and Bill Jamison went on an exciting global odyssey, using their frequent flyer miles to get from here to there. But first, they had to wrangle with the airlines and make reservations at hotels at their many destinations. They also had to shop for clothes that wouldn't immediately brand them as Americans and that would last for three long and arduous months' and also that would have elastic waistbands, since this jaunt was to focus on lots of yummy food. So off they went.First to Bali, where they ignored the tourist haunts of coastal Bali in search of the simple authentic flavors found in the central highlands. This stop was also a second honeymoon for the two. Then to Australia, to taste its foods and wines, and on to the sensuous South Pacific, where they traveled to the relatively unknown French territory of New Caledonia and its small capital, Noumea, called 'the Paris of the Pacific.' Singapore for street food. Thailand for luscious contrasts in textures and flavors. China's Chiu Chow cuisine. The spicy cooking of Southern India. South Africa and a safari cookout, plus wild animals on the roam. Simple food in Provence and the Creole passions of Salvador, Brazil. Lastly, a book from the Jamisons wouldn't be complete without some recipes.

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Features yummy foods and recipes from Bali, Australia, New Caledonia, Singapore, Thailand, China, Southern India, South Africa, Provence, Salvador, Brazil.

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