The general introduction shows 7 key ingredients, the fridge, the pantry, a typical table (for a family), rice types, rice how-to, and the food regions (North Korea included). The cartoon girl in this book, Dengki, acts as the author-voice. Every recipe group and recipe has an introduction, and a few food stories are also included. There are 60+ recipes, including fusion dishes, and some area already vegetarian (and further some can be made vegetarian/vegan with some changes). The author is a Korean who moved to US in her teens, and usually does comics, so doing this book must’ve been easier in that sense. This is a rather fun Korean cookbook, since it’s in a comic form, making it also a fairly quickly read (plus one can see all the dishes ready here, no photos needed).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |