Description:
The good news is you can find all the ingredients for the recipes in A Sweet Taste of Africa at your local grocery store. Sugar translates into "sweet" on the tongue of almost every human being. Whether sugar is in the form of honey, sugar cane, beets or refined sugar it is a universal and versatile ingredient. The cakes, pies, cookies, brittles, fritters, fruit salads, beverages and preserves in this book will surely satisfy anyone's sweet tooth. A Sweet Taste of Africa takes you on a culinary voyage though the sweet culinary explorations of the entire continent of Africa. You will find that "sweet is sweet" no matter what continent you happen to live on. The thought of Africa's sweet culinary inclinations may raise your eyebrows at first but as you read and prepare the recipes, the tastes are familiar and delicious. Also, learn simple African words with ten African Languages 101 tutorials. The simple family friendly recipes are tempting collections of African recipes including traditional and contemporary recipes collected from cooking pots across the continent of Africa. Enjoy a trip to Africa from the comforts of home with easy to follow African recipes and directions from the African Cookbook A Sweet Taste of Africa.
Publisher's opinion:
Want to learn more about Keyna and Madagascar and food culture? Then buy the easy Afrcan dessert African cookbook A Sweet Taste of Africa. There is an African map to help you identify were each African food recipe was created for a wonderful well rounded African dessert. Learning simple African words is easy African Languages lessons. The mouthwatering tempting collections of African desserts, beverages and preserves features more than 80 traditional and contemporary recipes collected from cooking pots across the continent of Africa. As a matter of fact all of the ingredients to make African desserts are probably already in your cabinets, the good news is you can find all the ingredients for the recipes listed in the book African desserts cookbook A Sweet Taste of Africa at your local grocery store. No special trip to a specialty market is needed. Enjoy making easy African desserts.
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