Modern Macedonian Cookbook

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, International, European, Reference
Cover of the book Modern Macedonian Cookbook by Goce Nikolovski, Goce Nikolovski
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Author: Goce Nikolovski ISBN: 9781365112119
Publisher: Goce Nikolovski Publication: September 4, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Goce Nikolovski
ISBN: 9781365112119
Publisher: Goce Nikolovski
Publication: September 4, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Macedonian cuisine is just another symbol of Macedonia's rich tradition. A large number of dishes that were eaten in Macedonia in the past are still consumed today, a little changed, but still delicious. And the best of Macedonia can be seen through Macedonian cuisine. It is an inherent part of the tradition.

Macedonian food is one of the most delicious in the world. The secret of its irreplaceable flavor is that it's been prepared the same way for centuries: with lots of love. Some recipes have been restored and adapted to the present day.

Macedonian cuisine is known for its diversity. All this is due to the excellent conditions for growing a variety of vegetables, fruits, and herbs that Macedonia possesses. Favorite vegetables in Macedonia are tomatoes and cucumbers. You can't imagine a salad without these vegetables.

Another, favorite vegetable in Macedonia is the red pepper. Red peppers are used for making ajvar, one of Macedonian's favorite delicacies for which we can certainly say that it is one of the best dishes in the whole world.

Here you'll find recipes for many traditional Macedonian dishes, kneaded food, desserts, jams, soups etc.

Enjoy and Good appetite!

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Macedonian cuisine is just another symbol of Macedonia's rich tradition. A large number of dishes that were eaten in Macedonia in the past are still consumed today, a little changed, but still delicious. And the best of Macedonia can be seen through Macedonian cuisine. It is an inherent part of the tradition.

Macedonian food is one of the most delicious in the world. The secret of its irreplaceable flavor is that it's been prepared the same way for centuries: with lots of love. Some recipes have been restored and adapted to the present day.

Macedonian cuisine is known for its diversity. All this is due to the excellent conditions for growing a variety of vegetables, fruits, and herbs that Macedonia possesses. Favorite vegetables in Macedonia are tomatoes and cucumbers. You can't imagine a salad without these vegetables.

Another, favorite vegetable in Macedonia is the red pepper. Red peppers are used for making ajvar, one of Macedonian's favorite delicacies for which we can certainly say that it is one of the best dishes in the whole world.

Here you'll find recipes for many traditional Macedonian dishes, kneaded food, desserts, jams, soups etc.

Enjoy and Good appetite!

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