The Fair Trade Ingredient Cookbook by Nettie Cronish
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- ISBN 10 1770503307
- ISBN 13 9781770503304
- Published Oct 12 2021
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 212
- Language English
- Countries Canada
- Publisher Whitecap Books
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New from the author of the acclaimed Everyday Flexitarian!
We live in an age when consumers are more informed than ever about what they buy, eat and use. Local producers and chefs educate their customers to understand exactly where the food they consume comes from and how it was grown or raised. People are eager to educate themselves, and to spend money on products and ingredients that benefit their bodies, environment and communities. That is why buying fair trade ingredients has a tremendous social impact.
With The Fair Trade Cookbook, Nettie Cronish gives consumers an understanding of the process -- explaining how an ingredient qualifies for fair trade certification and how that product reaches a supermarket shelf. Each chapter will include an interview with a fair trade producer and provide background along with the benefits of fair trade ingredients.
From the cocoa farmers in Belize, the campesina coffee growers of Chiapas, the banana farmers and workers of Ecuador, to the Palestinian olive growers of the West Bank, this book is the story of farmers and workers sharing the desire for a better world. The Fair Trade Cookbook is filled with many diverse recipes using fair trade ingredients that would charm many a palate, including: Chai Rice Pudding using fair trade coconut milk; Garlic Braised Swiss Chard using fair trade olive oil; Guinness Cocoa Cake using fair trade cocoa; Organic Meringues using fair trade sugar; Quinoa Falafel Balls using fair trade quinoa; Espresso Glazed Coffee Cake using fair trade coffee and Curried Banana Cream Pie using fair trade bananas.

