Pomegranate Soup

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A delectable fusion of Persian cuisine and Irish charm.

Pomegranate Soup could be a good read for someone who enjoys heart-warming stories of cultural integration and new beginnings. The book is most unique for featuring traditional Persian recipes alongside an engaging story of three sisters bringing life to a small town. The book has been praised for its vivid descriptions of food, which help to transport the reader from the pages of the novel to the streets of Ballinacroagh.

Pomegranate Soup

Regular price $11.24
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ISBN: 9780099478928
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $16.75
Authors: Marsha Mehran
Publisher: Arrow
Date of Publication: 2006-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary
Goodreads rating: 3.59
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For the inhabitants of the damp little Irish town of Ballinacroagh, the repertoire of gastronomic delights has never extended farther than the limp meals of the local inn's carvery. But things are about to change when the beautiful Aminpour sisters -- Marjan, Bahar and Layla -- arrive, determined to share the magic of their kitchen with the friendly locals.Opening Babylon Café , right in the heart of town, they begin serving up traditional Persian dishes and soon the townsfolk is lured to the new premises by the tantalizing aroma of fresh herb kuku, lamb abgusht and elephant ear fritters, washed down with gallons of jasmine tea from the old samovar.Not everyone welcomes the three women with open arms, though. The way to a man's heart is through his stomach, as they say, and the women of Ballinacroagh want their men back ...Filled with recipes, mouth-watering fragrances and mysterious spices, Pomegranate Soup is a heart-warming tale of romance, friendship and exotic food.
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A delectable fusion of Persian cuisine and Irish charm.

Pomegranate Soup could be a good read for someone who enjoys heart-warming stories of cultural integration and new beginnings. The book is most unique for featuring traditional Persian recipes alongside an engaging story of three sisters bringing life to a small town. The book has been praised for its vivid descriptions of food, which help to transport the reader from the pages of the novel to the streets of Ballinacroagh.