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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'African World Cuisines' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your African World Cuisines Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to African World Cuisines 1. Progressive Cooking: All About Cuisine - By: James Brown The French are known for their interest in art and all that is fine. It therefore comes as no surprise that they have given exalted status to what others simply call - cooking. The children of renaissance did not deem it fit that something that gives one extreme pleasure should have such a coarse na... 2. Live And Work In London - By: Sarah Manners London is an amazing city from the cosmopolitan vibrancyof Soho and the magnificent views from the millennium eye to thehistoric gems of Big Ben and the Tower of London. You encounter Irish people inhabiting one London area next toJewish and Muslim people. In certain parts you will meet G... 3. Blending Cultures Is The Key To Frisco's Greatness - By: Michael Russell Cultural activities and events abound in the great city of San Francisco. There are even plenty of museums that not only promote awareness of the diverse cultures of this great city but also celebrate the contributions of these people to what this city has become. If you are planning to visit San Fr... 4. Coordination And Biotech Research - By: James Wachai One of the reasons why Africa and other poor regions of the world trail in crop biotechnology is lack of collaboration and coordination among scientists. There are millions of well-trained crop biotechnologists in poor countries. But due to resource constraints and other challenges, hardly do th... 5. The Sinister Side To The African Safari - By: Michael Russell Many people contemplating taking a completely innocent African safari often don’t even know about the more sinister side to this wonderful lifetime experience that has lurked in the background for so long. The death of the African Safari as some romanticize it to be may have already st... 6. Cuisine And Cooking - By: David Russo The term "cuisine" has widespread implications, encompassing practices and traditions in cooking and the general preparation of food and beverages. These practices and traditions are usually specific to a certain geographic region and heavily influenced by the various ingredients availab... 7. Online Cooking Interview: Get To Know A Personal Chef! - By: Paul Rinehart Online Cooking is pleased to offer an insider's look into the growing personal chef industry. This week, we would like to introduce Heather N. Mader, the owner of Black Radish Personal Chef in Portland, Oregon. Chef Mader graciously offered to share her insights on life as a personal chef with O... 8. African Musical Instrument - By: Michael Russell One of the neatest ways to really express your love of world culture is to learn to play an African musical instrument. There are thousands upon thousands of African musical instruments, and each one has a unique and beautiful tone. My favorite African musical instrument is called the dono drum. The... 9. The Regional Cuisines Of Chinese Cooking (part 4 Of 4) - By: Helen Fan Canton and Fukien: the southern cuisine The provinces of Fukien and Canton make up the southern coast of China, and are the 2 major constituents of the southern Chinese cuisine. As expected, seafood plays an important role due to the geography. The southern Chinese cuisine ta... 10. The Top Five Attractions In London England - By: Thomas Smith London will please most any kind of traveler, what with it's blend of modern facets and it's rich varied history. It's no wonder that London is one of the most popular cities on the globe consdiering it's hundreds of art galleries, museums and other attractions which in... 11. Asian Food - By: Michael Russell Food is a passion with most of us. Apart from being one of the bare necessities of life, we all view food with a certain degree of indulgence. Which is why, each culture, people and even nation has such a wide variety of food and cuisine to pander to all kinds of tastes. Speaking for myself, I consi... 12. African Food - By: Michael Russell African Food Africa is a huge continent and it does have some common, staple foods, but it's really an area of distinctive regional differences. African food is a mixture of indigenous dishes and the import of food from colonizing countries and immigrants. It's a country that has seen muc... 13. African Poverty - By: Michael Russell There have been many attempts to rid the world of African poverty. It seems obscene that it still exists in the 21st century. Whilst some African countries have made advances, others struggle terribly. Wars, drought, crop failure, disease, corrupt government and the apathy of the West have all playe... 14. You Could Lose More Than Inches With Liposuction - By: Michael Russell Because cost is a very important factor in choosing a surgeon or place to undergo liposuction surgery one should never undertake this form of surgery lightly and making cost your number one priority. On average, in the United States 19 out of every 100,000 people die undergoing the liposuction proce... 15. African Grey Parrot - By: Michael Russell African Grey Parrot Experts say that parrots are probably the most intelligent of all the birds, even being able to mimic human speech and understand the meanings of some words. The African Grey Parrot is known as the best mimic in the Parrot world. They have been kept as family pets for... 16. Garlic - By: Michael Russell Garlic is commonly used in both food and medicine. As a plant, it grows beneath the soil and is closely related to both the onion and the leek. This can readily be seen by the many layers that can be peeled apart upon inspection. Garlic is often used in Lebanese cuisine, however it begu... 17. African American History - By: Michael Russell African American History There are many shameful events that make up the history of a nation. Many countries have been built on the backs of the oppressed, and some political powers mature slower than others. African American history is inevitably tied to slavery, discrimination and perse... 18. African American Art - By: Michael Russell One of the biggest icons of African American art is Kadir Nelson. This accomplished artist started drawing when he was only three years old. His early interest in the creative process grew as he did until he reached adulthood. Now Kadir Nelson is a driving force in the African American art scene tod... 19. African Safari Hunting - By: Michael Russell What do you like to do that really gets your juices flowing? Are you an extreme sports junkie, who lives for the thrill of diving out of airplanes, and bungee jumping off of bridges? Or maybe you're the type who loves to race fast cars, hitting speeds of 185 miles per hour. Yikes, that would be fast... 20. Casino Food 101 - By: (see Article) Over the years, the various gambling games and the gambling joints or the casinos have undergone a change, making the experience riskier, adventurous and unique in itself. An often overlooked, but yet important component in the entire casino experience is the food. The casino towns have a variety of... 21. Zambia's Position On Gm Food Intriguing - By: (see Article) The position of the Zambian government on genetically modified food has always statled me.They say this and do that with regard to GMOs. For starters, Zambia suffers perennial chronic food shortage mainly due to drought. This Southern African country still relies on outdated farming practices. It ha... 22. Nursing Is Not Where It Is Really Needed - By: Michael Russell There are many reasons for this to be happening including the fact that the pay - in comparison to many other jobs - is not that good, they have to undergo quite an intense training period and the hours they may end up working are sometimes awkward. Even though some countries like the U... 23. Culinary Traditions Of South America: Argentina - By: Samuel Murray Argentina is South America's second largest country, snugly situated between the Andes mountain range, the Pacific Ocean, and the South American countries of Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil, and Chile. Being situated in such a manner, Argentina is exposed to many different cultural influences from... 24. Newsletter From East Africa August 2003 - By: Karl-heinz Straus Newsletter from East Africa August 2003 KQ direct service to Cape Town Kenya Airways plans direct flights between Nairobi and Cape Town from 1st October 2003. The flight will be operated Wednesday and Fridays. The Cape Town flight will connect c... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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