Abrazar la Tierra: Memorias Colectivas de la Cocina Ancestral de Coqui, Choco
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This book explores the foodways of a small community on Colombia’s Pacific coast where most of the residents are of Afro-Colombian descent.
Handsome photography gives us sense of a lush, verdant place where people rely on locally grown and caught foods to produce dishes such as:
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Corn and coconut milk porridge scented with vanilla
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Fish-stuffed arepas made with a plantain dough
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Cheese and potato soup
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Chicken, spinach, and carambola salad
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Ginger-cinnamon cake, typically prepared atop a wood-burning stove
Many recipes are attributed to particular local cooks, and a recurring theme is that many of the simplest, most traditional foods are passing out of fashion, a theme which recurs in several essays on vanishing practices, such as birth and death celebrations.
A welcome and touching effort to preserve aspects of a distinctive way of life.
Hardcover. Color photographs throughout. In Spanish.