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Rosemary Brissenden, “Southeast Asian Food”, 1970.

Wendy Hutton, A Cook’s Guide to Asian Vegetables”,2004was the topic of an earlier blog post.

 

Here I present: Rosemary Brissenden, “Southeast Asian Food”, 1970. This cookbook contains eleven (11) chapters; and, the “table of contents” is shown BELOW.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTERS

#1. Introduction

#2. Utensils

#3. Cooking Methods and Techniques

#4. Ingredients

#5. Indonesia

#6. Malaysia and Singapore

#7. Thailand

#8. Laos

#9. Cambodia

#10. Vietnam

#11. A Few Desserts

The map is shown ABOVE displays six (6) regions of Asia; and, Southeast Asia is on bottom-right of the map.

Here I presented: Rosemary Brissenden, “Southeast Asian Food”, 1970. This cookbook contains eleven (11) chapters. The distinctive feature of the banana tree used for its “fruit” and “leaves” (shown BELOW) is unique to Southeast & South Asia.  

Banana leaves used for serving foods is characteristic of Southeast Asian cuisine.  

Southeast Asian eating without utensils (no chopsticks, no knives, no forks).

Westerners see the absence of eating utensils and the absence of plates (only banana leaf) as foreign and unfamiliar.


 

The book consists chapters of seven (7) countries with “national dishes” listed BELOW.

CHAPTER  NUMBER.

#5. Indonesia (Gado Gado).

#6.  Malaysia (Nasi Lemakand) Singapore (海南雞飯 Hainan Chicken Rice).

#7.  Thailand (Pad Thai).

#8.  Laos (Tum Mak Hoong).

#9.  Cambodia (Amok).

#10. Vietnam (Pho).

Asian country’s of additional “national dishes” are the recipes listed BELOW in alphabetical order.

NATIONAL  DISH. 

Brunei – Ambuyat

China – Peking Duck

Hong Kong – Sweet and Sour Pork

India – Tandoori Chicken

Japan – Ramen 

Macau – Minchi

Myanmar – Mohinga

Pakistan – Biryani

Papua New Guinea – Mumu

Philippines – Adobo

Sri Lanka – Rice and Curry

Taiwan – Beef Noodle Soup  

My personal favorite of the Southeast Asian cuisines is Singapore.  

Singapore cooking is a mixture of Indian, Malay, Indonesian, and Chinese with Singaporean.

 The best of all worlds is Singapore cookery in this melting pot city-state.

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