Eating Korea e-bog
119,34 DKK
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An energetic, fast-paced trip through the rapidly changing world of Korean cuisine by the author of Eating Viet Nam Journalist, world traveler, and avid eater Graham Holliday has sampled some of the most exotic and intriguing cuisines in countries around the globe. However, none has intrigued him more or stayed with him longer than Koreas. On a pilgrimage to Korea to unearth the real food eaten...
E-bog
119,34 DKK
Forlag
Anthony Bourdain/Ecco
Udgivet
14 marts 2017
Længde
320 sider
Genrer
General cookery and recipes
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780062400789
An energetic, fast-paced trip through the rapidly changing world of Korean cuisine by the author of Eating Viet Nam Journalist, world traveler, and avid eater Graham Holliday has sampled some of the most exotic and intriguing cuisines in countries around the globe. However, none has intrigued him more or stayed with him longer than Koreas. On a pilgrimage to Korea to unearth the real food eaten by locals, Holliday discovers a country of contradictions, a quickly developing modern society that hasnt decided whether to shed or embrace its culinary roots. Devotees still make and consume traditional dishes in tiny holes-in-the-wall even as the phenomenon of Korean people televising themselves eating (mukbang) spreads ever more widely. Amid a changing culture thats simultaneously trying to preserve whats best about traditional Korean food while opening itself to a panoply of global influences, thats balancing new and old, tradition and reinvention, the real and the artificial, Holliday seeks out the most delicious dishes in the most authentic settings-even if he has to prowl in back alleys to find them and convince reluctant restaurant owners that he can handle their unusual flavors. Holliday samples soondae (or blood sausage); beef barbeque; bibimbap; Korean black goat; wheat noodles in bottomless, steaming bowls; and the ubiquitous kimchi, discovering the exquisite, the inventive and, sometimes, the downright strange. Animated by Graham Hollidays warm, engaging voice, Eating Korea is a vibrant tour through one the worlds most fascinating cultures and cuisines.