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Salsa Un Poema Para Cocinar A Cooking Poem Bilingual Cooking Poems 1 Translation Bilingual Jorge Argueta

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Salsa Un Poema Para Cocinar A Cooking Poem Bilingual Cooking Poems 1 Translation Bilingual Jorge Argueta
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Publisher: Groundwood Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.28 MB
Pages: 34
Author: Jorge Argueta
ISBN: 9781554984428, 9781554984435, 1554984424, 1554984432
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: Translation, Bilingual

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Salsa Un Poema Para Cocinar A Cooking Poem Bilingual Cooking Poems 1 Translation Bilingual Jorge Argueta by Jorge Argueta 9781554984428, 9781554984435, 1554984424, 1554984432 instant download after payment.

In this new cooking poem, Jorge Argueta brings us a fun and easy recipe for a yummy salsa. A young boy and his sister gather the ingredients and grind them up in a molcajete, just like their ancestors used to do, singing and dancing all the while. The children imagine that their ingredients are different parts of an orchestra — the tomatoes are bongos and kettledrums, the onion, a maraca, the cloves of garlic, trumpets and the cilantro, the conductor. They chop and then grind these ingredients in the molcajete, along with red chili peppers for the “hotness” that is so delicious, finally adding a squeeze of lime and a sprinkle of salt. When they are finished, their mother warms tortillas and their father lays out plates, as the whole family, including the cat and dog, dance salsa in mouth-watering anticipation. Winner of the International Latino Book Award for Guacamole, Jorge Argueta's text is complemented by the rich, earthy illustrations of Duncan Tonatiuh, winner of the Pura Belpré Award. His interest in honoring the art of the past in contemporary contexts is evident in these wonderful illustrations, which evoke the pre-Columbian Mixtec codex.

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