

An edition of Climbing the Mango Trees (2005)
By Madhur Jaffrey
Publish Date
2006
Publisher
W.F. Howes
Language
eng
Pages
320
Description:
Whether acclaimed food writer Madhur Jaffrey was climbing the mango trees in her grandparents' orchard in Delhi or picnicking in the Himalayan foothills on meatballs stuffed with raisins and mint, tucked into freshly baked spiced pooris, today these childhood pleasures evoke for her the tastes and textures of growing up. This memoir is both an enormously appealing account of an unusual childhood and a testament to the power of food to prompt memory, vividly bringing to life a lost time and place. Included here are recipes for more than thirty delicious dishes that are recovered from Jaffrey's childhood.From the Trade Paperback edition.
subjects: Women cooks, Childhood and youth, Biography, Indic Coolking, Cooks, Indic Cooking, History, New York Times reviewed, Cooking, indic, India, biography, India, history, british occupation, 1765-1947, Biography & Autobiography, Cooking & Food, Nonfiction, Family, Cooks, biography
People: Madhur Jaffrey (1933-)
Places: India