The Danube Swabian Cookbook
von Monica Duhatschek
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Über das Buch
Danube Swabians are a culture without a country, with an oral language that is quickly disappearing. For hundreds of years, these German settlers lived in Eastern Europe until the events of WWII forced evacuation or internment in labour and concentration camps. Today Danube Swabians and their descendants are spread across the world.
Together Katharina and Monica have documented many of the recipes for foods eaten by Danube Swabians in Yugoslavia and later in Canada. Using readily available ingredients and North American measures they have written an easy-to-follow guide that lets readers recreate these foods. Throughout the book, they share their memories of the Danube Swabian culture and describe how food reflected their everyday lives and their celebrations in Yugoslavia and later in Canada.
Together Katharina and Monica have documented many of the recipes for foods eaten by Danube Swabians in Yugoslavia and later in Canada. Using readily available ingredients and North American measures they have written an easy-to-follow guide that lets readers recreate these foods. Throughout the book, they share their memories of the Danube Swabian culture and describe how food reflected their everyday lives and their celebrations in Yugoslavia and later in Canada.
Eigenschaften und Details
- Hauptkategorie: Kochbücher
- Weitere Kategorien Biografien & Erinnerungen
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Projektoption: 20×25 cm
Seitenanzahl: 114 -
ISBN
- Softcover: 9798210160676
- Veröffentlichungsdatum: März 26, 2022
- Sprache English
- Schlüsselwörter German, Regional and Ethnic, Cooking
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Über den Autor
Monica Duhatschek
Toronto, Canada
Monica Duhatschek is a retired accountant with a love of learning. After thirty-five years in business, Monica now spends her time acquiring new skills including writing, photography, graphic design, and recipe development. She is passionate about making things, whether it's crafts, recipes, or books.