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by Richard Sterling (Author), Alison Jones (Author) "Beyond the Holy Trinity of bread, oil and wine, Spanish cuisine boasts a cornucopia of diversity ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications; illustrated edition edition (1 Mar 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1864500255
  • ISBN-13: 978-1864500257
  • Product Dimensions: 16.3 x 11.7 x 2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 55,766 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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    #16 in  Books > Food & Drink > National & International Cookery > Other European > Spanish & Portuguese
    #56 in  Books > Food & Drink > Food & Travel Writing
    #66 in  Books > Food & Drink > National & International Cookery > Mediterranean

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Spain has a more cosmopolitan culinary ancestry than any other country in Europe. The Romans brought olive oil, the Moors brought rice and aubergines, and returning conquistadors from the Americas brought chocolate. In this entertaining and informative guide, Sterling explains how this mouth-watering mixture came about, and how best to indulge in it.

Spanish cuisine is straightforward--a Spanish proverb says that "It should taste of what it is"--but always interesting. As well as the culinary "trinity" of bread, oil and wine, there are irresistible hams, fish and seafood, and wonderful red wine. There are also less appetising dishes, such as bull's testicles and goat's brains, but even these are integral to Spain's culinary identity.

In addition to its useful tips on where to eat and shop, and language section, Lonely Planet World Food: Spain is full of insights into Spain and Spanish cooking, from an account of the process of curing ham or distilling olive oil, to Sterling's observation that pork is so popular in Spain because eating it at the time of the Inquisition allowed converted Jews and Moors to assert their Christianity. On reading this book, you understand how indelibly dependent the Spanish soul is on its culinary heritage, and it becomes impossible to look at tapas in the same way as before: "Tapas are an expression of a people and their unique way of living. They are not things to eat, but a way to eat them." --Toby Green

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The definitive culinary guide to Spain. With tantalising photography throughout and written in an entertaining, opinionated and contemporary style, this guide is intended to be the benchmark for the country's cuisine. This pocket-sized guide includes everything to do with eating and drinking in Spain.


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3.0 out of 5 stars Non-essential, 4 Jun 2003
The World Food series has to be carefully priced, because although these are attractive books, like nearly all published by Lonely Planet, you don't need them. All guidebooks worth their salt give some space to the food, the markets and restaurants, and so all of these books are effectively an add-on, a luxury - this is unlikely to be the only book you buy.

The Spain book in particular feels slightly unnecessary. Unlike Italy, France or India, where the cuisine is hugely developed and highly complex, the food in Spain seems consciously simple, pared-down. This is reflected in the text, which frequently meanders into long digressions about other things. Worse yet is the persistant impression that "World Food: Spain" has been translated from the original Spanish, possibly from some ofthe sources credited in the acknowledgements. There is a stilted, overly formal quality to sentences like this; "At the tasca, you'll find more plant kingdom comestibles than at a proper sit-down restaurant." Comestibles? And there's more where that came from. Long passages of frankly rather silly florid scene-setting makes the book a bit desperate.

But nevertheless, the pictures are lovely, the recipes well worth trying, and once you've dragged it around a few restaurants while on your hols, it'll take on the hallmark of a souvenir.

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