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Ikaria, lessons on food, life, and longevity from the Greek island where people forget to die, Diane Kochilas ; photographs by Vassillis Stenos

Label
Ikaria, lessons on food, life, and longevity from the Greek island where people forget to die, Diane Kochilas ; photographs by Vassillis Stenos
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ikaria
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
887187819
Responsibility statement
Diane Kochilas ; photographs by Vassillis Stenos
Sub title
lessons on food, life, and longevity from the Greek island where people forget to die
Summary
"The award-winning "Julia child of Greece" shares 125 recipes, stories, and secrets from her beloved Ikaria. Ikaria is mythical, beautiful, enigmatic--and, as we learned after reading the New York Times article about it, a place where residents live unaccountably long lives. Part cookbook, part travelogue, filled with gorgeous photography, stunning recipes, and interviews with locals, and packed with the often quirky secrets to a long life that Ikarians are spoon-fed at birth, Ikaria is award-winning author Diane Kochilas's ethno-culinary paean to this magical island. Here, Kochilas will marry lore to lesson and recipe to interview: we'll meet a 101-year-old weaver--the best on the island--and taste the combinations of herbs that he cooks with and that he believes give him life. We'll learn about the life-giving benefits of delicious salads both raw and cooked, the gorgeous breads and savory pies that are a part of every meal, the bean dishes that are passed down through generations, and the seafood that is at the root of the Ikarian culinary culture. Filled with mouthwatering recipes and remarkable stories, this book will introduce many Americans to food as life, as only the Ikarians know it"--, Provided by publisher
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