Healing Spices: 50 Wonderful Spices, and How to Use Them in Healthgiving Foods and Drinks
By (Author) Kirsten Hartvig
Watkins Media Limited
Duncan Baird Publishers
1st November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cookery / food by ingredient: herbs, spices, oils and vinegars
Complementary therapies, healing and health
641.6384
Paperback
240
Width 159mm, Height 239mm, Spine 18mm
539g
Cloves from the Moluccas, cinnamon from Sri Lanka, pepper from the Malabar coast, chillies from Peru for over 4,000 years spices have been used to bring recipes to life, as well as to enhance beauty and vitality, and treat and prevent disease. They have enriched our language and our folklore, excited our senses and inspired us to explore new culinary vistas. As we seek to live more healthily, the near-magical ability of spices to transform simple foods into memorable feasts can help us to rebalance our diet in fun and satisfying ways, and their powerful health-protecting and immune-stimulating properties enable us to deal more effectively with the stresses of modern living. The Healing Spices cookbook will show you how to make the most of your spice rack and discover just how tasty healthy eating can be. Renowned nutritionist and naturopath Kirsten Hartvig offers around 100 delicious and easy recipes from around the world, from starters and preserves to confectionery and liqueurs. Also included in the book is a detailed directory of spices, featuring profiles of the healthiest, most popular kinds, including cinnamon, nigella, nutmeg and turmeric. This is a one-stop, easy-to-use, practical guide to the colourful world of spices, telling you all you need to know about buying, storing and using them so you can release their full potential for improving wellbeing and vitality.
Kirsten Hartvig is an acclaimed nutritionist and naturopath, and author of DBPs Eat for Immunity, The Big Book of Quick and Healthy Recipes, and The Healthy Diet Calorie Counter. She lives in England.