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Street food of India : the 50 greatest Indian snacks complete with recipes / Sephi Bergerson.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : I.B. Tauris, c2010.Description: 192 p. : col. ill. 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781848854208
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • TX 724.5.I4  .B453 2010
Summary: The book contains fifty of India's snacks complete with recipes, such as meetha lassi, paneer tikka, masals, chutneys and samosas and other interesting food. The acclaimed photographer, Sephi Bergerson, took pictures of roadside snacks throughout India. The captured photographs were expressions of smells, sights and tastes of the roadside food prepared in front of customers' eyes with the ingredients. Basically, it features the celebration of everyday India's cuisine as patronized by its people.
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Originally published: India : Roli Books, 2009.

The book contains fifty of India's snacks complete with recipes, such as meetha lassi, paneer tikka, masals, chutneys and samosas and other interesting food. The acclaimed photographer, Sephi Bergerson, took pictures of roadside snacks throughout India. The captured photographs were expressions of smells, sights and tastes of the roadside food prepared in front of customers' eyes with the ingredients. Basically, it features the celebration of everyday India's cuisine as patronized by its people.

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