Hakka Cookbook
Discover the rich culinary heritage of the Hakka people with the Hakka Cookbook by Linda Lau Anusasananan. This engaging book, published in 2012, spans 312 pages and takes you on a flavorful journey that begins in the author's grandmother's kitchen in California. Anusasananan explores her family's roots in China and expands to showcase Hakka cooking traditions from around the world.
Hakka cuisine is often described as a nomadic form of 'soul food,' embodying a hearty cooking tradition shaped by a shared history of resilience and cultural exchange. This cookbook not only offers delicious recipes but also shares the stories and experiences that define Hakka culture. Perfect for both seasoned chefs and newcomers to Chinese cooking, the Hakka Cookbook invites you to embrace the flavors and stories of the Hakka diaspora. Dive into this culinary adventure and enrich your kitchen with authentic Hakka dishes!