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The Tuvalu Pantry: 30 Flavoursome Recipe's

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Embark on a culinary voyage to the remote and captivating island nation of Tuvalu with "The Tuvalu Pantry." This extraordinary cookbook opens the door to a world of flavours and traditions that are as unique as they are delicious, showcasing the soulful essence of Tuvaluan cuisine.

From the azure waters of Funafuti Atoll to the sandy shores of Nanumea, "The Tuvalu Pantry" is a heartfelt tribute to the timeless recipes and treasured culinary secrets that define the heart of Tuvaluan cooking. Immerse yourself in the simplicity and authenticity of island life, where food is a celebration of community, culture, and the bounties of the sea.

Whether you're an aspiring chef or a passionate home cook, this cookbook offers a delightful array of recipes that capture the essence of Tuvalu. From savory dishes like Palusami and Takihi to sweet indulgences like Puligi and Faikakai, each page is an invitation to savour the true flavours of the islands.

With easy-to-follow instructions, and insightful anecdotes, "The Tuvalu Pantry" is more than a cookbook; it's a cultural journey into the heart of Tuvalu. Whether you're seeking to recreate beloved family recipes or embarking on an adventure in Tuvaluan cuisine, this book is your trusted companion to the flavours, traditions, and warmth of the islands. Discover the magic of Tuvalu's culinary heritage, one delicious recipe at a time, and let "The Tuvalu Pantry" be your passport to an extraordinary gastronomic experience.

41 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 26, 2023

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Steve Page

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May 8, 2025
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You'd think a book claiming to be authentically Tuvaluan wouldn't be using letters and words that don't exist in the language.

This is not Tuvaluan. Just another white guy appropriating a culture that isn't his.
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