Multi Culti Cuisine


International Cookbook SetWhat It Is: A collection of stylish and practical cookbook that deliver exquisite recipes from around the world – including such exotic locales as Mexico, Thailand and India. Each book literally contains hundreds of recipes to help you master these flavourful cuisines and inject a little spice into your kitchen. Plus, the set also comes with a free copy of I Know How To Cook, a 1930s French cooking ‘bible’ that includes over 1,400 recipes so you can get in touch with your inner Julia Child. Bon appetit!

Who It’s For: Your daughter-in-law that loves to cook, as a fun shower gift. Your mom who’s looking for a new challenge in the kitchen. Your newly graduated chef school nephew, as a gift he’ll treasure forever (and you will too after devouring his cooking!)

What It Costs: $271 for six volumes, which includes free shipping (and averages out to about $45 a book).

Where It’s At: Phaidon.

BONUS ENTRY into yesterday’s f**ktionary giveaway. Tell me in the comments below – which of these six delectable cookbooks would you like to add to your (or a loved one’s) collection?

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31 Responses to “Multi Culti Cuisine”
  1. SandyS's avatar SandyS says:

    What a diverse collection. My pick would be the India Cookbook.

  2. Tracy's avatar Tracy says:

    My pick would be Thailand, I love Thai cooking, and try hard at it -not sure how good I am 😉

  3. janicour's avatar janicour says:

    I would add Thailand..love Thai food, but have never tried to master the art of coking it.

  4. claudio47's avatar claudio47 says:

    my pick would be the silver spoon.. what a great gift for the love of my life

  5. CLC's avatar CLC says:

    I love them all but I’d choose India first.

  6. Karen's avatar Karen says:

    Definitely Thailand – my favorite food!

  7. Aimee's avatar Aimee says:

    I’d love to buy the Mexico cookbook. My kids love tacos.

  8. Lindsey's avatar Lindsey says:

    Probably the I know how to cook. Or the Mexican one? I love cookbooks!

  9. Jo B's avatar Jo B says:

    I love cookbooks. I think I would choose The Silver Spoon first.

  10. Julie G.'s avatar Julie G. says:

    I’d have to choose the Thailand book. We visited Thailand last year and the food was wonderful, I’d really like to learn how to recreate some of the meals we had.

  11. Audrey Skinner's avatar Audrey Skinner says:

    I would love to have I Know How To Cook.

  12. Elena's avatar Elena says:

    I’d like to give my husband the India cookbook. We spend a small fortune going to Indian restaurants! I entered the f**ktionary contest.

  13. Joan G.'s avatar Joan G. says:

    I love trying new recipes – I think I’d choose the Thailand book first.

  14. Jennifer Deol's avatar Jennifer Deol says:

    The Thailand Cook Book is the one I’m most interested in, followed by the India one. What a great idea!

  15. Lynn A's avatar Lynn A says:

    I would choose India as that cuisine intrigues me.

  16. Susan's avatar Susan says:

    I would definitely like I Know How To Cook.

  17. aly3360's avatar aly3360 says:

    An ah-mazing collection. I would be so happy to add this to my kitchen!! The Thailand book would be my favourite, I think.

  18. mcmc's avatar mcmc says:

    I would have to choose I Know How To Cook first but I devour cookbooks so I would love them all

  19. Susan Patterson's avatar Susan Patterson says:

    i would love the cookbook – I Know How to Cook – thanks

  20. nikki robak's avatar nikki robak says:

    I would like I know how to cook

  21. cookie3's avatar cookie3 says:

    Being a foodie I would love them all.

  22. Sandy Ay's avatar Sandy Ay says:

    The Silver Spoon.

  23. Alison K's avatar Alison K says:

    f**ktionary bonus entry: of these six delectable cookbooks, I would like to add to a loved one’s “collection, THAILAND THE COOKBOOK” – such subtle flavours that are oh so delicious 🙂 thanks

  24. Kelly's avatar Kelly says:

    I would choose the mexico cookbook!

  25. Shelley N's avatar Shelley N says:

    The India one but only if it was a lower fat version of their cuisine

  26. i would pick the india cookbook

  27. Lara's avatar baylou says:

    Hard choice, but I’d go for India cookbook…and the Mexico one as pick two.

  28. jessica eapen's avatar jessica eapen says:

    Thailand for sure =)

  29. Katie's avatar Katie says:

    I would go with the Thailand cookbook.

  30. Evren Ay's avatar Evren Ay says:

    The Mexico cookbook is my favourite!

  31. Victoria Ess's avatar Victoria Ess says:

    I’d choose the India cookbook.

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