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Feast: Food of the Islamic World

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Feast: Food of the Islamic World is a 2018 cookbook by Anissa Helou exploring diverse culinary traditions across Muslim communities globally.

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What cuisines does Feast: Food of the Islamic World cover?

The book spans an extraordinary range of culinary traditions across Muslim communities from Morocco to Indonesia, covering countries such as Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Senegal, India, and Afghanistan. Anissa Helou documents recipes for dishes like tagines, pilafs, kebabs, flatbreads, and sweets, reflecting the diversity of the Islamic culinary world.

Who wrote Feast: Food of the Islamic World?

The cookbook was written by Anissa Helou, a Lebanese-Syrian food writer, journalist, and chef who has authored multiple cookbooks on Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. Helou grew up in Beirut and has spent decades traveling and researching food traditions across the Muslim world.

When was Feast published?

Feast was published in 2018 by Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins. It received critical acclaim and was a finalist for the James Beard Foundation Book Award in the International category.

Is Feast limited to Middle Eastern recipes?

No, while Middle Eastern cuisines are well represented, the book deliberately covers the entire Islamic world, including South Asian, Central Asian, Southeast Asian, West African, and North African traditions. Helou traces the spread of ingredients and techniques along trade routes, showing how Islamic culinary culture influenced cuisines from Spain to Indonesia.

Does Feast include historical and cultural context?

Yes, Helou provides extensive historical and cultural background for the recipes, drawing on her travels and research across dozens of countries. She discusses the influence of the medieval Islamic cookbook tradition and how the spread of Islam shaped foodways across regions.

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