The Feasts of Tre-Mang

Eli Brown


Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
4.00 · 1 ratings · 128 pages · Published: 10 Aug 2014

The Feasts of Tre-Mang by Eli Brown
The Feasts of Tre-mang is a regional cookbook based on a culture that never existed. Arranged by holiday, it documents the rich history and mouth-watering cuisine of a people who thrived on the lost island of Tre-mang. Embellished with portraits, maps, folklore, antique photographs, and historical miscellany, The Feasts of Tre-mang is a visually stunning treasure chest as well as a unique cookbook. While the hilarious and thought-provoking customs of Tre-mang shed light on our own arbitrary rituals, the recipes broaden our horizons and quicken our appetites. Brought to you by award-winning author Eli Brown, whose culinary novel, Cinnamon and Gunpowder, was called "Food Porn and a rip-roaring adventure..." by NPR Book Review, The Feasts of Tre-mang is a genre-blending work unlike any other.

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