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Dumplings: A Global History | Barbara Gallani
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From gnocchi to pierogi to wonton, the dumpling has become synonymous with comfort food around the world. Whether stuffed or unfilled, steamed or boiled, many countries have their own version of the dish. In this book, Barbara Gallani looks at the differences and similarities between the ways dumplings are prepared in a variety of cultures, addressing the contrast between the dumpling as an everyday meal and as a food for festive occasions. First examining the etymology of the word and examining just what makes a dumpling a dumpling, Gallani moves on to recount the many ways we have come to love this simple comfort, sometimes even offering up monuments and poetry in its honor. Including traditional recipes for readers to make at home, she shows us what makes the dumpling special in so many ways. A great resource for food and history enthusiasts alike, Dumplings reveals unique insights into this widely consumed and celebrated food.
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Dumplings: A Global History | Barbara Gallani
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What makes a Monday better? Dumplings and fried noodles from Din Tai Fung.

Who would have though a Michelin star restaurant would be in a mall?! It is so yummy!

I also stopped by the Amazon Bookstore and picked up The Testaments. I really didn‘t want to buy it from them but my local bookstore was out.
#dindin #sorrynotbookrelated

AlaMich That looks sooo good! 😋 5y
Megabooks Yum!! 5y
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Dumplings: A Global History | Barbara Gallani
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Panpan

This book was strange. I felt it was very disjointed and had some strange ideas. For example, the author claims that In the USA we call all kinds of dumplings “rav” (short for ravioli) and I have never in my life heard anyone anywhere in the states ever use that term, and neither have any of the people I asked about it. Super short and argues that anything dough like is a dumpling. I disagree. Dumplings should be round!