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Di An The Salty Sour Sweet And Spicy Flavors Of Vietnamese Cooking With Twaydabae A Cookbook Tue Nguyen

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Di An The Salty Sour Sweet And Spicy Flavors Of Vietnamese Cooking With Twaydabae A Cookbook Tue Nguyen
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Di An The Salty Sour Sweet And Spicy Flavors Of Vietnamese Cooking With Twaydabae A Cookbook Tue Nguyen instant download after payment.

Publisher: Simon & Schuster
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 38.65 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Tue Nguyen
ISBN: 9781668003800, 1668003805
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Di An The Salty Sour Sweet And Spicy Flavors Of Vietnamese Cooking With Twaydabae A Cookbook Tue Nguyen by Tue Nguyen 9781668003800, 1668003805 instant download after payment.

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF FALL: Delish * ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF 2024: Esquire
Discover and enjoy the delicious, vibrant flavors of Vietnamese cuisine with these authentic and modern recipes perfect for every home cook from social media star and acclaimed chef Tue Nguyen a.k.a. @TwayDaBae.
Popular social media super-chef Tue Nguyen (better known to many as @TwayDaBae) moved to the US with her family from Vietnam at the age of eight. When she realized she wanted to pursue a career in food, her parents didn't support her choice, despite her mother being a wonderful cook and the inspiration behind many of Tue's recipes. Still, Tue went to culinary school to pursue her dreams. Since then, she's been featured in major publications like People, and her new restaurant, Didi in West Hollywood, has been covered by the Los Angeles Times, LA Weekly, The Infatuation, Eater, and more.
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