Has anyone read Ant Egg Soup: The Adventures of a Food Tourist in Laos by Natacha Du Pont De Bie?
If not, and if you are interested in Asian food and bush tucker, I would highly recommend it.
It is more than a travel book or a cook book. It is bushcraft as well.The recipes are provided in detail but there are wonderful descriptions of how the ingredients are foraged. Ethnobotany and ethnozoology in service of cuisine.
If preparing game and foraged food is the height of bushcraft knowledge, then this woman is streets ahead of many of us. Her common sense and enthusiasm is in stark contrast to the hopeless back packers she occassionally encounters and whose economic impact on local communities will slowly but surely lead to a decline in 'authentic' lao food. Ugh!
Reviews at
http://www.abbeys.com.au/items/30/89/84/
http://www.davidhigham.co.uk/html/Titles/Ant_Egg_Soup
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0340825685/202-2461469-1811806?v=glance&n=266239
Need I say I have no connection to the publisher or author
If not, and if you are interested in Asian food and bush tucker, I would highly recommend it.
It is more than a travel book or a cook book. It is bushcraft as well.The recipes are provided in detail but there are wonderful descriptions of how the ingredients are foraged. Ethnobotany and ethnozoology in service of cuisine.
If preparing game and foraged food is the height of bushcraft knowledge, then this woman is streets ahead of many of us. Her common sense and enthusiasm is in stark contrast to the hopeless back packers she occassionally encounters and whose economic impact on local communities will slowly but surely lead to a decline in 'authentic' lao food. Ugh!
Reviews at
http://www.abbeys.com.au/items/30/89/84/
http://www.davidhigham.co.uk/html/Titles/Ant_Egg_Soup
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0340825685/202-2461469-1811806?v=glance&n=266239
Need I say I have no connection to the publisher or author