Cairo, 1937: French-born Colette Rossant is waiting out World War II among her father’s Egyptian-Jewish relatives. From the moment she arrives at her grandparents’ belle é§±oque mansion by the Nile, the five-year-old Colette finds companionship and comfort among the other “outsiders” in her home away from home — the cooks and servants in the kitchen. The chef, Ahmet, lets Colette taste the ful; she learns how to make sambusaks for her new friends; and she shops for semits and other treats in the Khan-al-Khalili market. Colette is beginning to understand how her family’s culture is linked to the kitchen…and soon she will claim Egypt’s food, landscape, and people as her own.
Apricots on the Nile is a loving testament to Colette’s adopted homeland. With dozens of original recipes and family photographs, Colette’s coming-of-age memoir is a splendid exploration of old Cairo in all its flavor, variety, and wide-eyed wonder.
Author: Colette Rossant
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Atria Books
Published: 04/20/2004
Pages: 160
Weight: 0.5lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.50w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780743475617
Language: English







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