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		<title>70 Caribbean Recipes: Tropical taste sensations from the islands in the sun: deliciously authentic dishes from the islands of Jamaica, Cuba, Puerto Rico &#8230; shown in over 300 step-by-step photographs</title>
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This wide-ranging compilation encompasses both traditional dishes and exciting new ideas, from simple street favorites, such as Barbeque Jerk Chicken and Quesadillas, to exotic food for more sumptuous feasts, such as a Chilean Seafood Platter and Drunken Duck. An informative introduction celebrates the history and food culture of this diverse and fascinating region, exploring [...]


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