Food by National Geographic Traveller (UK)’s Autumn issue shines a spotlight on West African cuisine
Explore a cuisine that’s having a moment in the spotlight, with Food‘s Autumn cover story on the defining dishes of West Africa.Ìý
In the new issue, the magazine explores the stories behind four delicious dishes — peanut stew, thieboudienne (a rice dish said to be the ‘original’ jollof), cassava leaf stew and akara (black bean fritters) — and talks to the chefs bringing them to a wider audience.
Plus, we explore how home cooks in Romania’s Transylvania region are opening their doors to visitors to share their traditional cuisine; enjoy a hearty family meal surrounded by mountains in Liechtenstein; and discover the varied cuisine of Italy’s Adriatic coast. All this, plus the best of Los Angeles, Istanbul and Vilnius in the Autumn issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK).
Don’t miss:
- Deconstruct: Beef wellington — everything you need to know about this British classicÌý
- My Life in Food: Eva Longoria on her obsession with cooking, growing up on a Texan ranch and exploring indigenous Mexican ingredientsÌý
- Try it Now: How momos — steamed Himalayan dumplings — are popping up on UK restaurant menusÌý
- The Pioneer: Copenhagen-based chef Kristian Baumann on how he channels his Korean roots and Danish upbringing to create innovative dishesÌý
- Five Ways With: Squash — a versatile autumn favouriteÌý
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Food by National Geographic Traveller (UK) is a quarterly series of special issues of the award-winning National Geographic Traveller (UK), brought to you by 91¿ì²¥. It launched in spring 2018.
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