*Winners of the Jeremy Round Award for Best First Food Book at the Guild of Food Writers Awards**Fortnum & Mason Food & Drink Awards Cookery Book of the Year 2015**Sunday Times Food Book of the Year 2014*'Middle Eastern Cooking at its most inspiring.
This book provides insights into common food safety breaches along the food chain in the hospitality industry as well as the health consequences of producing and consuming unsafe food.
This handy, pocket-sized and easy-to-follow guide is essential for anyone interested in wine who wants to know more about it - how and where it's made, how to choose it, and how to get the most out of tasting and enjoying it.
A notoriously restrictive diet, it can seem the end of exciting food, but Phil uses his Michelin-starred cooking talents and simple, honest ingredients to create dishes that everyone in the family can eat - including the pizza, bread, pasta, cakes and biscuits that you thought you would never enjoy againSince Phil Vickery published his first gluten-free book in 2009, the number of people opting to go gluten-free has risen dramatically - 13% of the UK population now say they avoid gluten; in Finland the number of coeliacs has more than doubled in 20 years and in Italy it has doubled since 2007.
In 1972 Elizabeth Romer moved to a farmhouse in Tuscany, where she discovered a life moulded by the past and tasted the simple, sublime flavours of traditional Italian cooking for the first time.