The Scent of Orange Blossoms: Sephardic Cuisine from Morocco
During Spain's infamous Inquisition, Jews were forced to flee the country for more welcoming shores. Many of these refugees landed in northern Africa, specifically Morocco, and a unique cuisine was born of the marriage of Spanish, Moorish, and traditional Jewish culinary influences. SCENT OF THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS celebrates this cuisine, presenting the elegant and captivating flavors passed down through generations of Jews in Morocco. The mouthwatering recipes include Fresh Fava Bean Soup with Cilantro for Passover, Chicken Couscous with Orange Blossom Water for Yom Kippur, and Honey Doughnuts for Hannukah. Illuminating the important connection among food, family, and tradition, the recipes are interspersed with letters between mothers and newly married daughters, discussing special events and menu planning. Ģ Features black-and-white photography of traditional Sephardic families.Ģ Includes sample menus for all major Jewish holidays.
- Author
- Kitty Morse, Owen Morse, Danielle Mamane
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 188
- Publisher
- Ten Speed Press
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781580082693
- Genres
- food, cookbooks, morocco, judaism, cooking
- Release date
- 2004
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