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Cuisines of the Axis of Evil And Other Irritating States: A Dinner Party Approach to International Relations |
| Chris Fair |
| Globe Pequot Press, 2008, hardcover, 311 pp. |
| An unorthodox political satire and cookbook by a foreign policy analyst exploring cuisine from America's "enemy states" (read: Iraq, Iran, and North Korea) and its more irritating sidekicks (India, China, and Israel). This tounge-in-cheek guide explores the political fault lines with leftist sensibility and follows with exquisite recipes ranging from Iraqi-style stuffed grape leaves in tomato sauce to Kashmiri cardamom and saffron spiced green tea. A truly hilarious, yet brilliantly researched book that traverses the axis where good food and dirty politics mix. |
| List Price: $24.95 |
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AET Price: $17.50 |
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