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Old 04-30-2015, 01:17 AM   #319
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Continuing with the Theme of Ethnic Cookbooks from Chronicle Books...a Turkish One.

And heavily marked down (93% from digital list) like the previous two.

I have eaten Turkish food in Turkey and at least one restaurant in the States. I can't say that I care all that much for it. To me, it is rather bland and lacks personality. But, I've bought this cookbook anyway because I'm sure that I'll find enough in it to like to make it worth the $1.99 that I've spent.

Turkey: More than 100 Recipes, with Tales from the Road. By Leanne Kitchen. Rated 4 1/2 stars, from 12 reviews at the present moment. Print list price $35.00; digital list price $27.99; Kindle price now $1.99. Chronicle Books LLC, publisher. 272 pages. http://www.amazon.com/Turkey-More-th...+from+the+Road.

Book Description
Turkey's culinary customs are as rich and varied as its landscape, and award-winning food writer Leanne Kitchen does justice to them both with more than 170 glorious photographs of the country's foods and people that make readers want to drop everything and board the next plane. More than 100 recipes from across seven diverse regions—including the narrow streets of Istanbul, a fishing village on the Aegean, and the sheep-lined roads near Lake Van—showcase the best of Turkish cuisine. Comforts of the countryside and delicacies from the Ottoman Court span every course, from simple meze dishes such as spiced lentil köfte to sophisticated rose and pistachio sweetmeats for dessert. This enduring travelogue makes a perfect gift for ambitious cooks and armchair travelers alike.

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