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In Bibi's Kitchen
The Recipes and Stories of Grandmothers from the Eight African Countries That Touch the Indian Ocean
- Ten Speed Press
- by Hawa Hassan & Julia Turshen
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Publisher | Ten Speed Press |
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ISBN | 9781984856739 |
Author(s) | Hawa Hassan & Julia Turshen |
Publication date | October 2020 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 261 x 218 mm |
Illustrations | throughout col.ill. |
Pages | 288 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
Description
In this incredible volume, Somali chef Hawa Hassan and renowned food writer Julia Turshen present 75 recipes and stories gathered from bibis (or grandmothers) from eight African nations: South Africa, Mozambique, Madagascar, Comoros, Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia, and Eritrea. Most notably, these eight countries are at the backbone of the spice trade, many of them exporters of things like pepper and vanilla. We meet women such as Ma Shara, who helps tourists "see the real Zanzibar" by teaching them how to make her famous Ajemi Bread with Carrots and Green Pepper; Ma Vicky, who now lives in suburban New York and makes Matoke (Stewed Plantains with Beans and Beef) to bring the flavor of Tanzania to her American home; and Ma Gehennet from Eritrea who shares her recipes for Kicha (Eritrean Flatbread) and Shiro (Ground Chickpea Stew).
Through Hawa and Julia's writing--and their own personal stories--the women, and the stories behind the recipes, come to life. With evocative photography shot on location by Khadija Farah, and food photography by Jennifer May, In Bibi's Kitchen uses food to teach us all about families, war, loss, migration, refuge, and sanctuary.