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Rice is much more than a nutritional comodity, it's intimately involved in the culture as well as the food ways and economy of many societies. For example, folklore tells us that when the Kachins of northern Myanmar (Burma) were sent forth from the center of the Earth, they were given the seeds of rice and were directed to a wondrous country where everything was perfect and where rice grew well. Rice is an integral part of their creation myth and remains today as their leading crop and most preferred food. In Bali, it is believed that the Lord Vishnu caused the Earth to give birth to rice, and the God Indra taught the people how to raise it. In both tales, rice is considered a gift of the gods, and even today in both places, rice is treated with reverence, and its cultivation is tied to elaborate rituals.
Owen distils an enormous amount of knowledge and research into a readable accessible and very practical cookbook that tells you not only how to make a perfect bowl of fluffy rice, but how to smoke duck or mix up the ultimate spicy peanut sauce.
The fact that the book, first published in 1993, has just been reissued testfies to the fact that it's become an authoritative classic.
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