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April 7, 2008 at 12:00 am #190172editerMember
I hope that I can get a bunch of responses to this query. I’ll soon be moving down to San Isidro de El General, in the middle of a large agricultural area. There are a lot of fruits and vegetables that I’ve never seen before. Is there a book that can give me an idea of how to prepare these foods? I don’t even know how to eat mangoes and the different types of bananas are equally strange. I tried preparing tomatillas and the end product was unappetizing. I also tried to make lemonade from a citrus fruit that was green with orange pulp and it was undrinkably sour. I want to experience the pura vida life as completely as possible, and I don’t want to throw good food away because I don’t know how to prepare it.
Thanks for any advice on books to buy. More thanks if you can provide me with a few recipes.
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April 8, 2008 at 3:17 pm #190173awilson1333MemberIf you do a search online of Costa Rican recipes you will get several hits. Try this website as it does have a section on fruits and vegetables although not extensive explanations or recipes but you may find more details at other sites.
http://puriscal-online.com/food.htm
The following websites are those of Costa Rican cooking shows, they are in Spanish, but have recipes listed. They also provide a list of recipe books.
http://www.vivianaentucocina.com/
http://www.cocinandocontiaflorita.tv/Have fun cooking!
April 8, 2008 at 3:26 pm #190174SusanCMemberI have a cookbook “Sabor!” by Caroline Avila and Marilyn Root. It includes many line drawings so you can indentify the item. I purchased this at Los Lagos near Arenal several trips ago.
The back cover lists the publisher as Publicaciones de Las Americas SA, with an address in Grecia.
Tel/Fax (506) 494-3514
email: Russello@racsa.co.crGood luck! I have not tried most of the recipes because you can’t get these things in Colorado.
April 8, 2008 at 3:44 pm #190175awilson1333MemberI found some additional sites that have recipes, once again in Spanish, but the first site listed in particular had a large list of recipes for fruits and vegetables.
http://www.arecetas.com/index.html –> click on Recetario por tipo de Alimentos in the left frame and then click on either Verduras or Frutas
http://www.sabores.co.cr/
http://www.recetas.com/p/recetas-costarricens…Cheers!
April 9, 2008 at 11:52 am #190176editerMemberMany thanks to everyone for the leads. I’ll follow up on all of them. I expect to have a lot of fun exploring the different fruits and vegetables that are completely strange to me.
editer
April 9, 2008 at 1:13 pm #190177April 10, 2008 at 10:43 am #190178editerMemberPerfecto! Muchas gracias a todos!
Edited on Apr 11, 2008 06:58
Edited on Apr 11, 2008 06:58
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