A Taste of Life: 1,000 Vegetarian Recipes from Around the World by Supreme Understanding


A Taste of Life: 1,000 Vegetarian Recipes from Around the World
Title : A Taste of Life: 1,000 Vegetarian Recipes from Around the World
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ISBN : 1935721100
ISBN-10 : 9781935721109
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 404
Publication : First published June 21, 2011

Bring the cuisines of over 200 countries into your home!

Now you can enjoy the delicious and exotic cuisines of the world, all without leaving the comfort of your home! Not only is this book packed with over 1,000 easy-to-prepare ideas for appetizers, salads, soups, sauces, entrees, and desserts, the recipes are all vegetarian! Studies have shown that a plant-based diet can help reduce the risk of many preventable diseases, and can actually allow you to eat MORE without gaining as much weight. So everything you find will be good to your taste buds AND good for your health! What more could you ask for? How about handy guides on HOW to cook healthy meals, how to create a meal plan, where to shop for the best and cheapest ingredients, and the health benefits of over 100 fruits, vegetables, and spices?

This book has ALL that and more!

PLUS
100+ juices, smoothies, and herbal teas!
Raw Foods Recipes!
A Comprehensive Nutritional Guide!


A Taste of Life: 1,000 Vegetarian Recipes from Around the World Reviews


  • Korin

    This book has been on my Amazon wish list for a few years now. After a health scare a couple of weeks ago, I decided to pick a healthy vegetarian cookbook to get started on improving my eating habits. I received the book, and went straight to the grocery store to get the ingredients for the first recipe. It was bean taco recipe and I was a little uncertain bc I strongly dislike bean burritos/tacos (like from taco bell), but I was pleasantly surprised. The dish turned out AMAZING! It was so good I can honestly say I can't see myself eating ground beef tacos ever again bc the bean recipe was just so much better than the "real" thing.

    so far I highly recommend this book.