The best-selling Larousse Mini Dictionaries are the perfect references for travelers and beginning language learners, offering up-to-date coverage of Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Brazilian Portuguese.
From the origins of gnocchi to a short history of restaurants in Italy. Notes regional variations on specific dishes. Differs in detail to Laroosse Gastronomiquet offers more historical detail and such things as a complete listing of the rules for a true Neapolitan Pizza.
A newly revised compact reference features more than 55,000 entries and 80,000 translations of common Italian words and phrases, along with a pronunciation guide, abbreviations, acronyms, hundreds of usage examples, verb conjugation tables, and tips on how to use the dictionary. Original.
There’s never been a book about food like Let’s Eat France! A book that feels literally larger than life, it is a feast for food lovers and Francophiles, combining the completist virtues of an encyclopedia and the obsessive visual pleasures of infographics with an enthusiast’s unbridled joy. Here are classic recipes, including how to make a pot-au-feu, eight essential composed salads, pâté en croûte, blanquette de veau, choucroute, and the best ratatouille. Profiles of French food icons like Colette and Curnonsky, Brillat-Savarin and Bocuse, the Troigros dynasty and Victor Hugo. A region-by-region index of each area’s famed cheeses, charcuterie, and recipes. Poster-size guides to the breads of France, the wines of France, the oysters of France—even the frites of France. You’ll meet endive, the belle of the north; discover the croissant timeline; understand the art of tartare; find a chart of wine bottle sizes, from the tiny split to the Nebuchadnezzar (the equivalent of 20 standard bottles); and follow the family tree of French sauces. Adding to the overall delight of the book is the random arrangement of its content (a tutorial on mayonnaise is next to a list of places where Balzac ate), making each page a found treasure. It’s a book you’ll open anywhere—and never want to close.
With over 55,000 references, this dictionary is ideal for students and everyday use. Robust vinyl cover, durable and easily portable. User-friendly layout with all main headwords in blue for quick reference Comprehensive vocabulary with many idiomatic and colloquial expressions Useful appendices with extra grammar information and 48-page Activity Section
Available for the first time ever in this format, the Larousse Concise Dictionary: Portuguese-English / English-Portuguese now becomes the top tier of the Larousse bilingual Portuguese dictionary line. More in-depth than the existing pocket and mini dictionaries, this dictionary is packed with features, including • 90,000 words and phrases, with more than 120,000 translations based on Brazilian Portuguese • hundreds of abbreviations, acronyms, and proper nouns, as well as idioms and grammatical constructions • Portuguese verb conjugation tables • an innovative supplement on life and culture in Brazil, which covers topics ranging from the economy, media, education, and health care to arts and leisure • a comprehensive communications supplement with model letters, faxes, e-mails Targeted for the user who needs more than a pocket dictionary can offer, the all-new Concise Dictionary: Portuguese-English / English-Portuguese is a perfect addition to the bilingual line.
One of the world's most successful purveyors of Italian foods outside of Italy shares his unrivalled expertise. In one of the most comprehensive guides to Italian food ever published--and with his characteristic enthusiasm--London's Carluccio and his wife Priscilla present the finest recipes, ingredients, and products from all Italian regions. 200 recipes. 300 color illus.