Containing over 250 rice recipes from around the world, this cookbook also includes information the many varieties of rice the nutritional value its history and agriculture the cults, cultures and myths surrounding it and its importance through the ages.
I have been wanting to read this book since The Great Rice Meltdown Of 2015, in which I went to the grocery store for rice and promptly freaked out because there were two entire aisles of it and I felt I did not know enough about rice to make a decision, and so bought like a 75-cent bag of minute rice and then went home and cried. (There may have been some other things going on in my life.) But it turns out that what I actually want to read is more like a rice guide: for X type of food, Y type of rice. This is not that book. It is, instead, a collection of poorly written Rice Facts, plus a lot of recipes. The search continues!
my copy is a beautiful hardbound. very interesting. it describes the culture, the myth and the cult around rice in contries where rice is staple food. all of a sudden, rice is not simply a steamy bowl of food that i have taken lightly.