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Información de la obraThe Bialy Eaters: The Story of a Bread and a Lost World por Mimi Sheraton (2000)
![]() Ninguno Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. ![]() ![]() The author clearly felt a need to mention everyone she ever interviewed, whether or not they has anything to say except "you just can't get 'em any more." They history of the diaspora of the citizens of Bialystok is random and spotty. And the bread just doesn't exist any more. I tried for 2 days and I just can't do it any more. Some of the stuff I read is the literary equivalent of a cream horn. All fluff, no substance, but fun. This thing is a soda cracker with no peanut butter. The author clearly felt a need to mention everyone she ever interviewed, whether or not they has anything to say except "you just can't get 'em any more." They history of the diaspora of the citizens of Bialystok is random and spotty. And the bread just doesn't exist any more. I tried for 2 days and I just can't do it any more. Some of the stuff I read is the literary equivalent of a cream horn. All fluff, no substance, but fun. This thing is a soda cracker with no peanut butter. A food writer sets off to find the origins of the bialy, which is sort of like a bagel, but not exactly. I remember good ones from a Jewish deli in NE Phila, but like the writer finds, they aren't found everywhere, and when they are found, they may not be true to the believed origins in Bialystok, Poland sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
The acclaimed restaurant critic and food authority journeys to the Polish town of Bialystok to uncover the history of the staple Jewish bread, the bialy, only to find a region devastated by ethnic cleansing and the Holocaust, and embarks on a worldwide search for the scattered inhabitants of the tow No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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