The Coffee Book

The Coffee Book

by JanetSmith (Author), Dawn L . Campbell (Author)

Synopsis

Coffee is a universal drink. Regardless of wealth, religion, eth nic heritage, geographic boundaries or social status, it is taken by people of almost every nationality. However, there are numerous variations according to taste or convention. This book provides a history of coffee and its growth into one of the world's most popular drinks. It also contains over 300 recipes for coffee-based drinks, from more than 50 countries.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 176
Publisher: Pelican Publishing Co
Published: 03 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0882899503
ISBN 13: 9780882899503

Author Bio
Just after their graduation from high school in the early 1970s, Dawn Campbell and Janet Smith traveled from Alberta to Quebec, settling in Ottawa to work for the winter and save up for a trip abroad. In their travels, they sampled coffee in Europe, the Middle East, and eastern Asia. This was the beginning of their international coffee experience, and it was then, twenty years ago, that they first entertained the idea of writing a coffee book. Dawn Campbell is a social services coordinator in Victoria, British Columbia, who has written two books of Canadian interest. She is the author of The Tea Book, also published by Pelican. Just after their graduation from high school in the early 1970s, Dawn Campbell and Janet Smith traveled from Alberta to Quebec, settling in Ottawa to work for the winter and save up for a trip abroad. In their travels, they sampled coffee in Europe, the Middle East, and eastern Asia. This was the beginning of their international coffee experience, and it was then, twenty years ago, that they first entertained the idea of writing a coffee book. Janet Smith is an occupational therapy consultant who loves to travel, hike, and trek through mountains. She is a registered medical acupuncturist and herbalist. Smith lives with her husband in Edmonton, Alberta.