9781593622473-1593622473-Beach Bum Berry's Taboo Table

Beach Bum Berry's Taboo Table

ISBN-13: 9781593622473
ISBN-10: 1593622473
Edition: No Spiral Bind
Author: Jeff Berry
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: SLG Publishing
Format: Paperback 98 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781593622473
ISBN-10: 1593622473
Edition: No Spiral Bind
Author: Jeff Berry
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: SLG Publishing
Format: Paperback 98 pages

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Beach Bum Berry's Taboo Table (ISBN-13: 9781593622473 and ISBN-10: 1593622473), written by authors Jeff Berry, was published by SLG Publishing in 2013. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Appetizers (Main Courses & Side Dishes) books. You can easily purchase or rent Beach Bum Berry's Taboo Table (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Appetizers books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $2.05.

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THIS EDITION OF TABOO TABLE IS NOT SPIRAL BOUND. Beachbum Berry uncovers the forgotten secret food recipes from Polynesian restaurants of days gone by. Beachbum Berry's Taboo Table is a cookbook done in a style similar to the author's two drink recipe books, Beachbum Berry's Grog Log and Beachbum Berry's Intoxica. Taboo Table features famous "lost" and exotic recipes (most ironically created in the USA) for appetizers, entrees and desserts. There is also a fascinating and informative history of tiki cuisine from the first Polynesian settlers to the last remaining Polynesian restaurants. Vintage menu art as well as new, tiki-inspired artwork dot every page, making Taboo Table a must-have for people looking for a nostalgic trip into a lost part of exotica. By Midwest Book Review Beachbum Berry's Taboo Table: Tiki Cuisine From Polynesian Restaurants Of Yore is a unique collection of South Sea themed vintage recipes that is enhanced with an informed and informative history of tiki cuisine from the first Polynesian setters to the last remaining Polynesian restaurants. From Crab Rangoon; Shrimp Luau; Chicken of the Gods; and Javanese Lamb Sate; to Shellfish Polynesian; Pitcairn Salad; Mai Tai Pie; and Molokai Mule, this compendium of dishes and drinks is a welcome and recommended, spiral bound and celebratory addition to any multi-cultural kitchen cookbook collection.

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