Nomad Eats

Nomad Eats
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Download or read book Nomad Eats written by Driss Mellal and published by . This book was released on 2021-01-25 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A travel cookbook of reimagined dishes inspired by a Berber Chef's nomadic adventures around the Mediterranean.Originally hailing from the mountains of Morocco, Driss Mellal a berber Chef, nomadic in heritage and a creative seeker in nature. His years studying at both culinary and art schools in Morocco and France led him to travel extensively; now Driss runs a contemporary-meets-bohemian, catering company from Marrakech. But this is more than a business for Driss; Catering feeds into his nomadic roots by continuing to take him to all over the world - creating incredible tables, menus and feasts for fashion shows, exhibitions, photoshoots, weddings, and private events. His love for art can be seen in the way Driss designs his plates and captures his creations, with food photography that has encouraged many to embrace a more modern take on Moroccan cuisine.This book is the next step; where travel and food become intertwined. Driven by the desire never to stop moving or discovering, this creation truly inspires others to do the same. His innate ability to harness tradition yet carefully curate and evolve it is adventurous. Driss welcomes you to join him on his voyage around the kitchens of the Mediterranean, for casual yet creative cooking, emphasised by a modern boho feel that is relatable, amusing and enchanting. Driss believes beautiful, delicious food has the power to unite people, making moments into memories and friends into family.

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