The Taste of Portugal: A Voyage of Gastronomic Discovery Combined with Recipes, History and Folklore by Edite Vieira
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- ISBN 10 190230439X
- ISBN 13 9781902304397
- Linked ISBNs
- 9781898697244 Paperback (United Kingdom) 4/1/1995
- 9781854870322 Paperback 10/5/1989
- 9780709032953 Hardcover
- 9781908117403 Hardcover (United Kingdom) 9/30/2012
- 9781911621188 Paperback (United Kingdom, United States) 6/29/2018
- 9781910690727 2/19/2013
- Published Apr 30 2000
- Format Paperback
- Page Count 256
- Language English
- Edition New edition
- Countries United Kingdom
- Publisher Grub Street
- Imprint Grub Street
Publishers Text
Very unfairly, the cuisine of Portugal remains largely unknown outside Portuguese-speaking communities. Perhaps it is presumed to be too much a poor relation of Spanish food to be worth exploring. If so, it is a pity, for, as Edite Vieira demonstrates in her classic The Taste of Portugalnow reissued--it retains a distinctive, vibrant identity.
Among the very interesting characteristics of Portuguese food are the presence, uniquely in Europe, of fresh herb coriander as a flavoring, a most imaginative use of clams and what almost amounts to a mania for salt cod. The Taste of Portugal gives a wonderfully rounded picture of this robust and fascinating cuisine, with its bread-heavy soups, its salt cod and fish dishes, its high-flavored stews (in one well-known dish, combining pork and clams), its game and its extravagantly sweet desserts, rich with eggs.
The first recipe is for what has become virtually a national dish: Caldo Verde, a simple but delicious potato soup enlivened with finely sliced greens. It was this soup which apparently prompted a British journalist to remark on the poverty of the Portuguese that forced them to make soup from grass.
Edite Vieira provides a lively commentary that puts the food into its cultural and historical context--a number of the dishes are of great antiquity--and is an absolute delight to read. --Robin Davidson
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