9780986279102-0986279102-Ghanaian Cooking At Its Best: 70 Recipes in color from Ghana, Africa

Ghanaian Cooking At Its Best: 70 Recipes in color from Ghana, Africa

ISBN-13: 9780986279102
ISBN-10: 0986279102
Edition: 1
Author: Sue Campbell
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Sue Campbell
Format: Paperback 130 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780986279102
ISBN-10: 0986279102
Edition: 1
Author: Sue Campbell
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: Sue Campbell
Format: Paperback 130 pages

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Ghanaian Cooking At Its Best: 70 Recipes in color from Ghana, Africa (ISBN-13: 9780986279102 and ISBN-10: 0986279102), written by authors Sue Campbell, was published by Sue Campbell in 2014. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Ghanaian Cooking At Its Best: 70 Recipes in color from Ghana, Africa (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.8.

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Ghanaian authentic cuisine in its colorful, spicy and delicious glory. 70 Authentic Ghanaian recipes and up to 200 food related images in color. Ghanaian Authentic Drinks and Smoothie. Ginger drink & Spicy tropical smoothie; Appetizers & Snacks e.g. Achomo, and donuts; Side dishes e.g. Kelewele, Tatale, Kaklo and Ablongo; Main course dishes e.g. Ghanaian stews and soups and of course Jollof rice. Desserts e.g. Tropical fruit pie and quick cake desserts. There are combinations of Ghanaian ingredients to create some amazing recipes. Cassava (Yucca) pudding & Gari pudding, Pineapple upside down spicy ginger cake on a bed of pineapple jam with cherries showered with shredded coconut flakes. Delicious! What a delight! This cookbook uses 250mls cup measurement in most of its recipes for simplicity. The cookbook is about Sue’s interesting culinary family life from childhood to adulthood. Sue is passionate about cooking and eating Ghanaian cuisine, but she could not find a cookbook that captured the Ghanaian cuisine as she would want presented. She decided to write a Ghanaian cookbook to present her country’s cuisine in the arty, edgy, spicy and delicious way it deserves. Sue was born in Accra, the capital of Ghana, West Africa. She is quadrilingual and speaks English, Fante, Ga, and Twi fluently. She lived in London, United Kingdom and worked in Business Administration and the Fashion industry for many years. She moved to the United States in 2005 and subsequently qualified as a Nurse. She designs clothes for herself and enjoys life with fashion flair whenever she can. She is a dedicated Smooth Jazz enthusiast and loves world music. She enjoys gardening, the arts, and loves to travel. Ghanaian cuisine is one of her many passions in life. Join her on her journey of recreating some amazing and exciting Ghanaian recipes in the cookbook. She has also evolved and revolutionized some Ghanaian ingredients to create some amazing recipes. Enjoy!

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