Links to Reads, July 2017

Links to Reads, July 2017
White Cucumber Pickles | AZCookbook.com

Summer is the canning and preserving season in Azerbaijan. I spotted these jars with pickled cucumbers at Baku’s Taza Bazar farmer’s market back in the summer of 2013. These particular cucumber variety is called “agh khiyar,” or white cucumber. Known for its meaty flesh and distinctly fresh flavor, it is the preferred choice for pickling. 

Welcome, July! Happy Birthday, America! And hello, new Links to Reads. Enjoy the top 10, handpicked specially for you!

* So Amazon bought Whole Foods. What will the shopping experience be in the famous natural foods store from now on?

* Trash cooking? Yup. Such exists. In a  better language, it is called cooking with scraps.

* Korean scientists are toning down some of kimchi’s distinct characteristics, including its strong smell, to make it more appealing to Westerners.

* The secret history of the world’s most expensive spice, saffron.

* A special type of tea, pu-erh, sought after by tea connoisseurs, comes from only one hidden mountainous corner in China.

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  • Last copies of 'Pomegranates and Saffron' Cookbook
    Last copies of ‘Pomegranates and Saffron’ Cookbook
    Photo: Receiving Best in the World Gourmand World Cookbook Award in Yantai in June, 2015. I have some news. I didn’t think this would come any time soon, but, I found out I only have about 200 copies of my cookbook, Pomegranates and Saffron: A Culinary Journey to Azerbaijan, left. In the world! The news is as rewarding as it...
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  • Shorgoghal, or Spice-Filled Flaky Breads | AZCookbook.com
    Shorgoghal, or Spice-Filled Flaky Breads
    Spring is here and so is the spring holiday Novruz! A lot of holiday baking has been done by Azerbaijanis around the world to celebrate the arrival of spring on March 21st. Along with scrumptious multi-layered pakhlava (baklava) and tender nut-filled shekerbura, spice-stuffed savory breads called shorgoghal are among the bakes to adorn generous festive tables every year. The following...
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  • Hello 2019 and New Food and Culture Tours to the Caucasus & Turkey
    Hello 2019 and New Food and Culture Tours to the Caucasus & Turkey
    Hello friends! Happy New Year! It took me long to write this post. I was away from blogging for so long that, honestly, I didn’t know where to begin. Sorry for being silent without any notice. Life happened in 2018, including many good things, such as my unique food and culture tours to the Caucasus, my birthplace. A crazy idea...
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  • Guba-Style Baklava, Photo by Pierre Cabanettes | AZCookbook.com
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  • Apple Sharlotka | AZCookbook.com by Feride Buyuran
    Apple Sharlotka
    Photo: Greg Seber This post was originally published on October 16, 2009 and is now updated. I have added a recipe video and tweaked the recipe for best results. ______ Apple Sharlotka is a classic Russian cake that is prepared with tangy apples. Anyone who spent a chunk of his or her life (like me) in Soviet Union knows this...
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