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Florida Salads eBook

by Harris
language: english
Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing, September of 2025 ‧
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Florida Salads: A Collection of Delicious Recipes for Winter Salads is a unique and charming cookbook first published in 1918 by Frances Barber Harris. This delightful volume captures the vibrant flavors and fresh ingredients of Florida, offering a wide array of salad recipes that highlight the region's abundant produce, especially during the winter months. The book is a celebration of Florida's agricultural bounty, featuring creative combinations of fruits, vegetables, and dressings that reflect the state's subtropical climate and culinary traditions. Within its pages, readers will find recipes that make use of oranges, grapefruits, pineapples, avocados, tomatoes, and other local specialties, often paired with crisp greens and homemade dressings. The salads range from simple fruit medleys to more elaborate composed dishes, suitable for both everyday meals and special occasions. Harris provides practical advice on selecting and preparing ingredients, as well as tips for serving and garnishing salads to enhance their visual appeal. Florida Salads is more than just a recipe book; it is a snapshot of early 20th-century Florida living, with charming anecdotes and insights into the social customs of the time. The author's enthusiasm for healthy, fresh eating shines through, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in vintage cookery, regional cuisine, or the history of American food. Whether you are a home cook seeking inspiration or a culinary historian, Florida Salads offers a delightful journey into the flavors and traditions of the Sunshine State.

Florida Salads

by Harris

Property Description
ISBN: 9782528112205
Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing
Release Date: September of 2025
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9782528112205
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