Traditional Welsh Home Cooking

Yates, Annette

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96 pages
colour illustrations, maps.
Contents include: Wales: a culinary introduction -- A culinary timeline -- Customs & traditions -- Native foods -- Appetizers, light meals & breakfasts -- Fish & shellfish -- Meat & poultry -- Puddings, breads, cakes & pancakes.
Summary: Traditional Welsh recipes are characterized by what was the standard diet of the local working population - coalminers, fishermen, farmers and labourers - and the ingredients available to them. For many years, Welsh cooking was a well-kept secret, with recipes passed from generation to generation only by word of mouth. This oral tradition means that recipes often have regional variations, and have also been altered over the years to adjust to times of hardship or plenty. After an exploration of the geography and culinary history of the region, this book presents a selection of traditional Welsh fare from the hills, valleys and fishing villages. (Distributor)
Custom 2
20190828132147.0
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-Fiction B29246
Dewey:641.5
call #:YAT
ISBN:9780754833680
pub:2017
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