Chef Moshe Basson, The Eucalyptus Cookbook
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The 33rd Edition of th Book Festival of the MJCCA Presents An Evening with Chef Moshe Basson
In Conversation with Roey Shoshan, Senior Director of Philanthropic Engagement
Author Talk, Q & A & Book Signing
PRESENTED BY THE CONSULATE GENERAL OF ISRAEL TO THE SOUTHEAST US
Community Partner: The Breman Museum
Dessert Reception, featuring recipes from the cookbook, to follow
Can you tell a life story through food? Can you convey religion, history, personal experiences of a specific place and time through culinary art? Can food have an impact that motivates people to come together and find common ground?
In The Eucalyptus Cookbook, Chef Moshe Basson unpacks all these questions and delves into the fascinating world of modern Jerusalem cuisine. Through the eyes of this renowned Jerusalem chef and owner of the Eucalyptus, an innovative restaurant that has been thriving for 36 years, personal stories come to life along with modern and ancient history and folklore, Chef Basson explores the culinary gems of one of the most ancient and diverse cities in the world. Creating this tapestry intertwined with original recipes and beautiful photography of both the dishes and the cityscape of Jerusalem, makes this book a must read; not only for the aspiring home cook and middle eastern cooking connoisseur, but for those who wish to get to know Jerusalem from an enchanting fresh point of view.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Moshe Basson is an internationally renowned master chef specializing Israeli-Biblical cuisine. He has received accolades as an ethno botanist, expert in the Mediterranean diet, including specialty diets such as Veganism and Jainism, heritage and wild foods activist, storyteller, food historian, folklorist and restaurateur. The Eucalyptus is one of the most reviewed restaurants in Israel and Chef Moshe is a regular guest on local and international radio and television programs.
Books will be available for purchase on the evening of the event from our partner bookseller, A Cappella Books!
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