Charmaine Solomon
Charmaine Solomon comes from a family of exceptionally good cooks. She started her career in food as a reporter and feature writer for an English language newspaper in Sri Lanka, where she ran a cooking column dispensing recipes and food ideas with flair. Surrounded by generations of talented cooks, Charmaine is now recognised as one of the most knowledgeable (and practical) writers on Asian food. She has taught Southeast Asian, Chinese and international cooking, and her books are sold...See more
Charmaine Solomon comes from a family of exceptionally good cooks. She started her career in food as a reporter and feature writer for an English language newspaper in Sri Lanka, where she ran a cooking column dispensing recipes and food ideas with flair. Surrounded by generations of talented cooks, Charmaine is now recognised as one of the most knowledgeable (and practical) writers on Asian food. She has taught Southeast Asian, Chinese and international cooking, and her books are sold throughout the world. In putting together this book, Charmaine travelled widely through Asia, revisiting familiar places and discovering new ones to ensure that, as always, her recipe development was backed up with on-the-spot authenticity. See less
Charmaine Solomon's Featured Books
Charmaine Solomon book reviews
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Love and a Wooden Spoon
Charmaine Solomon well worth buying
by DeniseP, Oct 2, 2009
I am going to give this book to my daughter and her new husband to help them establish their own traditions. Solomon's book is just full of the joy of marriage, like my daughter she is a Christian ... Read More
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Charmaine Solomon's complete vegetarian cookbook.
great Vegie Book
by Lindab, May 31, 2007
this is a wonderful vegetarian cook book for advanced cooks or new ones. I highly recomend it and alibris was quick and the book was perfect.
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The Complete Asian Cookbook
V. Good, At Least the Indian!
by ajccook, Apr 21, 2007
I had been looking to explore Indian cooking and this book was recommended to me. It is actually more than I bargained for--it covers about 15 different nationalities. It is a book for people who ... Read More