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    The World's Best Bowl Food: Where to find it and how to make it

    Posted By: IrGens
    The World's Best Bowl Food: Where to find it and how to make it

    The World's Best Bowl Food: Where to find it and how to make it (Lonely Planet) by Lonely Planet Food
    English | March 1, 2018 | ISBN: 1787012654, ASIN: B07B68K127 | EPUB | 224 pages | 50.4 MB

    Hearty and healthy, bowl food is very hip right now. We've selected 100 of the most authentic and delicious dishes from around the world and tell you how to make them. From Vietnamese pho and New England chowder to Persian salads and Welsh broth, these are the meals that speak the international language of comfort.

    The follow-up to The World's Best Spicy Food and The World's Best Superfoods, The World's Best Bowl Food is packed with one-pot wonders that will set you up for the day, warm the core, and humbly feed friends and family. Alongside each recipe, we detail the history and culture behind the dish, and include 'tasting notes' to help you enjoy it in the most authentic way possible.

    Recipes include:

    Breakfast bowls:

    Chia pudding from Central and Southern America
    Ful medames from Egypt
    Zucchini and fig smoothie bowl from the USA

    Soups:

    Borscht from Russia and Ukraine
    Jewish chicken and matzo ball soup
    Tom yam gung from Thailand

    Salads & healthy bowls:

    Bibimbap from Korea
    Ceviche from Peru
    Fattoush from Lebanon and Syria

    Rice, pasta & noodles:

    Nasi goreng from Indonesia
    Sarawak laksa from Malaysia
    Risi e bisi from Italy

    Stews, braises & hearty bowls:

    Bunny chow from South Africa
    Poutine from Canada
    Bigos from Poland

    Desserts:

    Acai bowl from Brazil
    Eton mess from England
    Kheer from India