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A Taste of Croatia, from Karmela’s kitchen to yours

BookSurge proudly announces the publication of, Cooking in Croatia and Bosnia by Karmela Kis.

Over the course of the centuries, Croatian and Bosnian cuisine has witnessed many influences, with local nuances accentuating the uniqueness of the cooking. Karmela’s cookbook aims to explore this great variety of culinary inspirations, reflecting the diversity of the people living in Croatia and Bosnia. Mixtures of Italian, Austrian, Hungarian, and Turkish cuisine are apparent in Karmela’s ingredients, and reflect the historical richness of the region she is from. In this irreplaceable cookbook, 424 mouth-watering recipes await their time to shine in kitchens across the world.

The dishes you will find in Karmela’s cookbook will satisfy all tastes. No one is excluded. From diehard carnivores, to the most precautious vegetarians, everyone will enjoy a taste of Croatia and Bosnia. Recipes range from appetizers to main courses, and naturally, deserts. With an aim to restore the joy of cooking in the American kitchen, some of the delectable recipes presented include catfish in cream, eggplant mousaka, goose stuffed with chestnuts, and a host other mouth watering offerings ready for your table.

About the Author: http://geocities.com/karmelakis/karmela.html
With over 50 years of experience in kitchens across Croatia and Bosnia, author Karmela Kis now owns an organic farm in Istria where she grows her own ingredients and is actively involved in the Europe’s Permaculture movement. With a degree in Language and Literature from Zagreb University, her recipes have traveled around Europe and have now been arranged for North American readers.

For more information, please contact Karmela at e-mail protected from spam bots, or visit her web site at http://geocities.com/karmelakis/karmela.html. Cooking in Croatia and Bosnia is available to order online at BookSurge.com, Amazon.com, Borders.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.

About BookSurge: http://www.booksurge.com
BookSurge, an Amazon.com company, is a global leader in self-publishing and print-on-demand. Offering unique publishing opportunities and access for authors, BookSurge boasts an unprecedented number of authors who have been picked up by traditional publishers and successful authorpreneurs who enhance or build a business from their valuable expertise.