Eat Smart in Poland: How to Decipher the Menu, Know the Market Foods and Embark on a Tasting Adventure (Eat Smart in Poland)

Eat Smart in Poland: How to Decipher the Menu, Know the Market Foods and Embark on a Tasting Adventure (Eat Smart in Poland)

by David Peterson (Author), JoanPeterson (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Ginkgo Press Inc.,U.S.
Published: 01 Jan 2000

ISBN 10: 0964116855
ISBN 13: 9780964116856

Media Reviews
Eat Smart in Poland provides a good introduction to the still rather exotic and little-known world of Polish cookery. This stimulating, easy-to-read book presents a lively historical background on Poland, once the biggest country in Europe, and contains what is probably the most extensive Polish culinary lexicon ever published in English. It also includes everthing visitors need to know before they start restaurant hopping in Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk and places in between. An added bonus for culinary do-it-yourselfers is a nice selection of authentic Polish recipes from both sides of the Atlantic. Robert Stybel, author of Polish Heritage Cookery
Poland is quickly becoming one of the great travel destinations of Europe. I hope everyone who decides to visit Poland will take a copy of Eat Smart in Poland. It picks up where almost every other guidebook about Poland seems to stop. There s history, a regional food guide, recipes and a guide that would help visitors to Poland make just the right selections from a menu. A keeper. Sophie Hodorowicz Knab, author of Polish Customs, Traditions and Folklore
Eat Smart in Poland provides a good introduction to the still rather exotic and little-known world of Polish cookery. This stimulating, easy-to-read book presents a lively historical background on Poland, once the biggest country in Europe, and contains what is probably the most extensive Polish culinary lexicon ever published in English. It also includes everthing visitors need to know before they start restaurant hopping in Warsaw, Krakow, Gdansk and places in between. An added bonus for culinary do-it-yourselfers is a nice selection of authentic Polish recipes from both sides of the Atlantic. --Robert Stybel, author of Polish Heritage Cookery
Poland is quickly becoming one of the great travel destinations of Europe. I hope everyone who decides to visit Poland will take a copy of Eat Smart in Poland. It picks up where almost every other guidebook about Poland seems to stop. There's history, a regional food guide, recipes and a guide that would help visitors to Poland make just the right selections from a menu. A keeper. --Sophie Hodorowicz Knab, author of Polish Customs, Traditions and Folklore
Author Bio
Joan and David Peterson are experienced, world-wide travelers. They have led tours to the Pacific Rim, the Caribbean, Europe, and Australia. They also have explored extensively on their own, concentrating on the cuisines of the countries they visit. Upon their return, they relive their adventures by re-creating many of the special dishes they have enjoyed on their travels.