Book: Cooking In West Africa: A Colonial Guide One of West Africas earliest recipe books, "Cooking in West Africa" was originally published in 1920 for the benefit of young bachelor district officers in Nigeria. More than 200 recipes use local ingredients such as ripe, sweet mangoes, beef from zebu oxen, green paw-paw, and fresh ground-nuts, together with imported staples such as tinned sausages and condensed milk.
One of West Africa's earliest recipe books, "Cooking in West Africa" was originally published in 1920, and written for the benefit of young bachelor district officers in Nigeria. Over 200 recipes use local ingredients such as ripe, sweet mangoes, beef from zebu oxen, green paw-paw and fresh ground-nuts, together with imported staples such as tinned sausages and condensed milk. Hints on stocking a cook's box and cooking for colleagues struck down with fever are interspersed with delightful vintage advertisements. This book is a piece of West African history - to read, savour and enjoy.
Details of Book: Cooking In West Africa: A Colonial Guide Book: Cooking In West Africa: A Colonial Guide
Author: Muriel R. Tew, David H. Tew, David T. Saffery
ISBN: 0955393671
ISBN-13: 9780955393679
, 978-0955393679
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 01072007
Publisher: Jeppestown Press
Number of Pages: 176
Language: English