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The Dukes Table The Complete Book Of Vegetarian Italian Cooking 1st Edition Enrico Alliata

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The Dukes Table The Complete Book Of Vegetarian Italian Cooking 1st Edition Enrico Alliata
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Publisher: Melville House
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 14.15 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Enrico Alliata
ISBN: 1612191398, 1612191401, 9781612191393, 9781612191409
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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The Dukes Table The Complete Book Of Vegetarian Italian Cooking 1st Edition Enrico Alliata by Enrico Alliata 1612191398, 1612191401, 9781612191393, 9781612191409 instant download after payment.

A major re-discovery: an authentic and complete guide to vegetarian Italian cuisine …
First published in 1930, The Duke’s Table is a massive compendium of vegetarian recipes from Italy and throughout the Mediterranean.
The brainchild of Enrico Alliata, the Duke of Salaparuta, a utopian gourmand and winemaker, the book contains 1,030 recipes. Though much Italian fare is organically vegetarian, Alliata worked for decades to systematically re-imagine classic Italian dishes without using meat, creating a timeless encyclopedic reference work for vegetarians.
Alliata, who wrote against the “dietary orthodoxy of the day,” was a vocal advocate for a vegetarian diet, which he believed, much in advance of early dietitians, led to a longer, healthier life. Much like The Silver Spoon (first published in Italy in 1950, and in the U.S. in 2005), the book is unique in its scope and scale: its recipes are imaginative, playful and healthy—and all designed for family-style serving.

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