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		<title>Cold kitchen</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Caroline Eden reflects on her travels through recipes and ingredients in a poetic memoir for food lovers and adventurers alike, crossing countries and cultures.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A </b><b><i>Financial Times</i> and </b><b><i>Observer </i>&#8220;best summer read&#8221;</b><br /><b>A <i>Times Literary Supplement </i> Book of the Year<br /></b> <br />&#8216;With its union of practicality and magic, a kitchen is a portal, offering extended range and providing unlikely paths out of the ordinary ? longed-for places are suddenly not so far away. Not unreachable, but present. Held again in the hand and heart.&#8217;</p>
<p>In her Edinburgh basement kitchen, Caroline Eden recounts travels across Central Asia, Turkey, the Baltics and beyond using recipes, souvenirs, ingredients and imagination to provide routes back to distant lands and past adventures. </p>
<p>From late-night baking as a way to Ukraine, to the magic of Uzbekistan&#8217;s wintertime melons, once gifts fit for emperors and tsars, this is a hauntingly honest memoir with the smell, taste and preparation of food at its heart. <i>Cold Kitchen</i> is an ode to the kitchen&#8217;s extraordinary ability to tell human stories and transport us to faraway places and different times.</p>
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		<title>Green mountains</title>
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					<description><![CDATA['Green Mountains' is the final installment of Caroline Eden's 'colour trilogy'. In a series of invigorating walks, from the stormy sunbaked valleys of southern Armenia to the jagged peaks of northern Georgia, epic landscapes and fascinating cities come alive via encounters with priests, fruit pickers, tea harvesters, legendary singers, chess masters and heroic alpinists. The journeying finally ends where this trio of books began, on the Black Sea, and with two conclusions: that no feast can beat a post-walk meal and that the green mountains of the Caucasus are capable of transforming just about anyone into a pilgrim.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8220;<i>There is nobody writing about food at the moment who&#8217;s committed to this level of immersion and it rings out in every line.</i>&#8221; &#8211; Tim Hayward, Financial Times</p>
<p>&#8220;S<i>he has rightly won awards for her remarkable talent for telling stories that take the reader right to the heart of her experiences.</i>&#8221; &#8211; Lisa Markwell, Sunday Times Magazine</b></p>
<p><b>&#8220;<i>One of the most brilliant travel writers of her generation.</i>&#8221; &#8211; Fuchsia Dunlop</b></p>
<p><b><i>Green Mountains</i> is the final instalment of Caroline Eden&#8217;s &#8216;colour trilogy&#8217;, following on from her multi-award winning books, <i>Black Sea </i>and <i>Red Sands.</i></b></p>
<p>Beginning in Armenia, moving northwards through Georgia and ending at the Black Sea, <i>Green Mountains </i>weaves together the enchanting geography and the cult of the kitchen that prevails within these two countries. Tales of testing hikes and unpredictable terrain are punctuated by the foods Eden eats for respite &#8211; citrus, herbs, flatbreads, nuts, apricots, mountain greens and magical cheeses &#8211; the recipes she shares and the stories she uncovers.</p>
<p>Sharing both the deep comfort and satisfaction of a meal served after a long walk, and the unique relationships she forms with her hosts, Eden offers readers rare insights into the culture and food of these two countries. With meticulously researched histories, a catalogue of more than 30 recipes from her travels, and rich, compelling stories, this is a travel book like no other.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 May 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A welcoming refuge with its tempting pantry, shelves of books and inquisitive dog, Caroline Eden finds comfort away from the road in her basement Edinburgh kitchen. Join her as she cooks recipes from her travels, reflects on past adventures and contemplates the kitchen's unique ability to tell human stories. This is a hauntingly honest, and at times heartbreaking, memoir with the smell, taste and preparation of food at its heart. From late night baking as a route back to Ukraine to capturing the beauty of Uzbek porcelain, and from the troublesome nature of food and art in Poland to the magic of cloudberries, 'Cold Kitchen' celebrates the importance of curiosity and of feeling at home in the world.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A <i>Financial Times</i> and <i>Observer </i>&#8220;best summer read&#8221; </b></p>
<p>&#8216;With its union of practicality and magic, a kitchen is a portal offering extended range and providing unlikely paths out of the ordinary. Offering opportunities to cook, imagine and create ways back into other times, other lives and other territories. Central Asia, Turkey, Ukraine, the South Caucasus, Russia, the Baltics and Poland. Places that have eased into my marrow over the years shaping my life, writing and thinking. They are here, these lands I return to, in this kitchen.&#8217;</p>
<p>A welcoming refuge with its tempting pantry, shelves of books and inquisitive dog, Caroline Eden finds comfort away from the road in her basement Edinburgh kitchen. Join her as she cooks recipes from her travels, reflects on past adventures and contemplates the kitchen&#8217;s unique ability to tell human stories. This is a hauntingly honest, and at times heartbreaking, memoir with the smell, taste and preparation of food at its heart. </p>
<p>From late night baking as a route back to Ukraine to capturing the beauty of Uzbek porcelain, and from the troublesome nature of food and art in Poland to the magic of cloudberries, <i>Cold Kitchen</i> celebrates the importance of curiosity and of feeling at home in the world.</p>
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		<title>Samarkand</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jun 2016 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Over hundreds of years, various ethnic groups have passed through Samarkand, sharing and influencing each other's cuisine and leaving their culinary stamp. This work is a love letter to Central Asia and the Caucasus, containing personal travel essays and recipes, little known in the West, that have been expertly adapted for the home cook. An array of delicious dishes will introduce the region and its different ethnic groups - Uzbek, Tajik, Russian, Turkish, Korean, Caucasian and Jewish - along with a detailed introduction on the Silk Road and a useful store cupboard of essential ingredients.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Winner of the Guild of Food Writers Food and Travel Award 2017</b><br /><b><br />&#8216;This is a book to delight food lovers, travel hounds and history buffs alike.&#8217; <i>The Telegraph</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;As an armchair traveler, I was led by Caroline Eden&#8217;s firsthand account of journeys to the Uzbek city of Samarkand and other exotic destinations, then lured into the kitchen by Eleanor Ford&#8217;s fine recipes&#8217; <i>New York Times</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;A particularly expansive and ambitious example of the genre. Imagine a Lonely Planet guide to Uzbekistan and beyond, with a hundred recipes.&#8217; <i>LA Times</i></b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;I am LOVING it! So interesting to see so many familiar but also lesser known recipes! Beautiful pictures too! Love the styling! Love it!&#8217; Sabrina Ghayour</b></p>
<p>Over hundreds of years, various ethnic groups have passed through Samarkand, sharing and influencing each other&#8217;s cuisine and leaving their culinary stamp. This book is a love letter to Central Asia and the Caucasus, containing personal travel essays and recipes little known in the West that have been expertly adapted for the home cook. An array of delicious dishes will introduce the region and its different ethnic groups &#8211; Uzbek, Tajik, Russian, Turkish, Korean, Caucasian and Jewish &#8211; along with a detailed introduction on the Silk Road and a useful store cupboard of essential ingredients. Chapters are divided into Shared Table, Soups, Roast Meats &#038; Kebabs, Warming Dishes, Pilavs &#038; Plovs, Accompaniments, Breads &#038; Doughs, Drinks and Desserts. 100 recipes are showcased, including Apricot &#038; Red Lentil Soup, Chapli Kebabs with Tomato Relish, Rosh Hashanah Palov with Barberries, Pomegranate and Quince, Curd Pancakes with Red Berry Compote and the all-important breads of the region. And with evocative travel features like On the Road to Samarkand, A Banquet on the Caspian Sea and Shopping for Spices under Solomon&#8217;s Throne, you will be charmed and enticed by this region and its cuisine, which has remained relatively untouched in centuries.</p>
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