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Holliday, Graham, 1969-
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Holliday, Graham, 1969- -- Travel -- Korea (South)
Food -- Korea (South).
Food tourism -- Korea (South).
Cooking, Korean.
Korea (South) -- Description and travel.
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Holliday, Graham, 1969-
Holliday, Graham, 1969- -- Travel -- Korea (South)
Food -- Korea (South).
Food tourism -- Korea (South).
Cooking, Korean.
Korea (South) -- Description and travel.
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Eating
Korea
: reports on a culinary renaissance /
Graham
Holliday
.
by
Holliday
,
Graham
,
1969-
Ecco, c2017.
Call #:
641.59519 H739e
Subjects
Holliday
,
Graham
,
1969-
--
Travel
--
Korea
(
South
)
Food
--
Korea
(
South
).
Food tourism
--
Korea
(
South
).
Cooking, Korean.
Korea
(
South
)
--
Description and
travel
.
ISBN:
9780062400765 (hc)
0062400762 (hc)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
viii, 311 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Notes:
"An Anthony Bourdain book."
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-311).
Summary:
Journalist, world traveler, and avid eater
Graham
Holliday
has sampled some of the most exotic and intriguing cuisines in countries around the globe. However, none has intrigued him more or stayed with him longer than
Korea
's. On a pilgrimage to
Korea
to unearth the real food eaten by locals,
Holliday
discovers a country of contradictions, a quickly developing modern society that hasn't decided whether to shed or embrace its culinary roots. Devotees still make and consume traditional dishes in tiny holes-in-the-wall even as the phenomenon of Korean people televising themselves eating (mukbang) spreads ever more widely.
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