The New Seaweed Cookbook

The New Seaweed Cookbook
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Publisher : North Atlantic Books
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 1556436521
ISBN-13 : 9781556436529
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Book Synopsis The New Seaweed Cookbook by : Crystal June Maderia

Download or read book The New Seaweed Cookbook written by Crystal June Maderia and published by North Atlantic Books. This book was released on 2007 with total page 178 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent trends suggest a wide range of consumer concerns in food choice and consumption. Increasingly, buyers prefer organic and locally produced ingredients; good taste; high nutritional and medicinal value; and low-allergen factors. The humble seaweed, nature’s richest source of iodine and loaded with minerals, addresses all these concerns. In this combination cookbook and food guide, Crystal June Madeira explains the properties of each variety of seaweed—kombu, nori, arame, wakame, and dulse–and provides simple instructions for its preparation in delicious recipes such as Lime Cumin Aioli, Sautéed Wakame and Green Beans, Summer Chicken Soup with Sea Palm, and Baked Figs with Honey Lemon Thyme Sorbet. Seaweed’s healing properties in detoxifying the body, alleviating cramps, and lowering blood pressure, have been well documented. That factor, along with the absence of gluten and other allergy triggers, make these recipes ideal for anyone seeking improved health, as well as those who enjoy sea vegetables in Japanese cuisine and want to learn how they can eat them more often. Maderia includes current information on how to purchase local foods, and a directory of seaweed harvesters worldwide.


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