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The second volume in The Gourmand's bestselling series takes readers on a comprehensive journey through the cultural and culinary significance of lemons. This collection seamlessly blends storytelling with practical gastronomy, examining how this citrus fruit has influenced literature, language, history, and cooking traditions.
The culinary experts at The Gourmand have crafted an in-depth exploration that goes beyond typical recipe collections. This volume examines the lemon's literary presence, its linguistic impact across cultures, its historical significance in trade and cuisine, and its enduring gastronomic applications. The book blurs the traditional boundaries between food writing and artistic expression, creating a work that appeals to both serious cooks and cultural enthusiasts.
At the heart of this collection are original recipes developed specifically to showcase the lemon's complexity and versatility. From savory applications to sweet preparations, each recipe demonstrates why lemon remains the king of citrus in professional and home kitchens. The recipes range from traditional techniques to contemporary interpretations, offering both novice and experienced cooks new ways to incorporate this essential ingredient.
Published by TASCHEN, this volume maintains the high production standards expected from the renowned publisher. The book serves dual purposes as both a functional cookbook and an attractive coffee table piece, making it suitable for kitchen reference and home decor. The visual presentation complements the written content, with photography and design that enhance the reading and cooking experience.
This collection appeals to home chefs seeking to expand their culinary repertoire, food historians interested in ingredient origins, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of culture and cuisine. The book makes an thoughtful hostess gift or addition to any foodie's library, combining practical recipes with engaging narratives that provide context and depth to everyday cooking.
Join the culinary experts at The Gourmand on an in-depth exploration of the literary, linguistic, historic, and gastronomic legacy of lemons, where the line between food and art is happily blurred. Featuring original recipes that celebrate the versatility and complexity of the king of citrus in the second volume of the best-selling series.
The second volume in The Gourmand's bestselling series takes readers on a comprehensive journey through the cultural and culinary significance of lemons. This collection seamlessly blends storytelling with practical gastronomy, examining how this citrus fruit has influenced literature, language, history, and cooking traditions.
The culinary experts at The Gourmand have crafted an in-depth exploration that goes beyond typical recipe collections. This volume examines the lemon's literary presence, its linguistic impact across cultures, its historical significance in trade and cuisine, and its enduring gastronomic applications. The book blurs the traditional boundaries between food writing and artistic expression, creating a work that appeals to both serious cooks and cultural enthusiasts.
At the heart of this collection are original recipes developed specifically to showcase the lemon's complexity and versatility. From savory applications to sweet preparations, each recipe demonstrates why lemon remains the king of citrus in professional and home kitchens. The recipes range from traditional techniques to contemporary interpretations, offering both novice and experienced cooks new ways to incorporate this essential ingredient.
Published by TASCHEN, this volume maintains the high production standards expected from the renowned publisher. The book serves dual purposes as both a functional cookbook and an attractive coffee table piece, making it suitable for kitchen reference and home decor. The visual presentation complements the written content, with photography and design that enhance the reading and cooking experience.
This collection appeals to home chefs seeking to expand their culinary repertoire, food historians interested in ingredient origins, and anyone who appreciates the intersection of culture and cuisine. The book makes an thoughtful hostess gift or addition to any foodie's library, combining practical recipes with engaging narratives that provide context and depth to everyday cooking.
Join the culinary experts at The Gourmand on an in-depth exploration of the literary, linguistic, historic, and gastronomic legacy of lemons, where the line between food and art is happily blurred. Featuring original recipes that celebrate the versatility and complexity of the king of citrus in the second volume of the best-selling series.