Amazing Edible Seeds

Amazing Edible Seeds
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Publisher : Jacqui Small
Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : 9781911127536
ISBN-13 : 1911127535
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Book Synopsis Amazing Edible Seeds by : Vicki Edgson

Download or read book Amazing Edible Seeds written by Vicki Edgson and published by Jacqui Small. This book was released on 2017-05-01 with total page 246 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Trained nutritionist Vicki Edgson and experienced food writer Heather Thomas set out the origins, nutritional make-up and health benefits of 20 seed varieties before exploring their diverse and delicious culinary uses. With more than 50 recipes that demonstrate the amazing versatility of these small, nutrient-packed ingredients, Amazing Edible Seeds offers numerous ways to enjoy seeds, from sprinkling them over salads or your breakfast bowl, to the more unexpected and adventurous applications to stews, risottos and desserts. The comprehensive list of seeds in the book includes caraway, coriander, hemp, mustard, alfalfa, cardamom, cumin, fenugreek, nigella, pomegranate, vanilla, fennel, poppy, pumpkin, sunflower, buckwheat, chia, flaxseed, quinoa and sesame, all of which are split into specific seeds groups. The recipes in this book are bursting with flavour and colour, and international in their origins and appeal. There are traditional dishes and old favourites as well as innovative ideas that reflect current food trends. Suggested alternative combinations will inspire you to experiment further, and cater for plant-protein purists as well as those with wider-ranging appetites.


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