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The Kitchen Table

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The Kitchen

The Kitchen Table A CULINARY JOURNEY AROUND THE WORLD

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  • Page 16 and 17: CONTENTS Introduction by Karine Hag
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  • Page 46 and 47: ITALY From the sun-soaked vineyards
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    The very basic Pizza Margherita, na

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    ITALY 52

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    GREECE With its glittering coastlin

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    This aromatic dish takes its name (

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    GREECE 61

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    Falafel are the ultimate Israeli st

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    TURKEY With its roots dating back t

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    Popular all across the Middle East,

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    PORTUGAL In its coastal cities, inc

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    PORTUGAL 73

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    Found all around Portugal, these de

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    SPAIN 77

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    Often eaten for breakfast, these de

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    FRANCE As you might expect, cheese

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    Originally cooked by fishermen usin

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    The list of ingredients may look da

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    FRANCE 89

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    GREAT BRITAIN 91

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    This comforting old English recipe,

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    How you eat your cream tea will dep

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    THE NETHERLANDS 99

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    These crisp meatballs, filled with

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    GERMANY Dramatic landscapes, fairy

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    Literally meaning ‘sour roast’,

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    The Black Forest’s most famous de

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    AUSTRIA From its magnificent capita

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    Originally created by chef Franz Sa

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    EASTERN EUROPE Eastern European cui

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    CZECH REPUBLIC Located at the heart

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    CZECH REPUBLIC 123

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    CROATIA Formerly part of Yugoslavia

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    The beautiful bay of Mali Ston just

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    HUNGARY Hungary has survived wars a

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    Whereas goulash is a thick soup, p

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    RUSSIA 137

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    Russian babushkas pride themselves

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    CHINA 144

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    Using the sweet and sour flavors or

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    These Chinese dumplings can be fill

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    VIETNAM 150

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    Originating in northern Vietnam in

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    Vietnam is famous for its bánh mì

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    The red chicken curry typical to Ca

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    AMERICA 164

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    Although ingredients differ across

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    This indulgent mix of fries, salty

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    THE CARIBBEAN A colorful blend of t

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    Jerk cooking probably evolved from

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    COFFEE Legend has it that coffee wa

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    Coffee is seen as an art form in Au

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    WINE AND BEER 190

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    Although evidence suggests that vin

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    INDEX A Albóndigas con tomate 80 a

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    Churros 81 Cream tea 97 Creamy chee

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    moussaka: Traditional moussaka 56 m

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    Chicken pörkölt 135 Roasted pork

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    “ So throw off the bowlines. Sail