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Starters, first, and second courses exclusively based on game for amateurs and the curious: 52 unique recipes for inimitable and educational tasting experiences and the most demanding palates. The Franchi Company – known around the world for their expertise in producing shotguns and hunting rifles – successfully created the Franchi Food Academy which combines two passions: game and good food. The perfect combination for a book! Let’s start this new culinary chapter by Franchi Food Academy with a semantics question. You’re probably wondering, “Semantics? This is a cookbook, what does studying…mehr

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Starters, first, and second courses exclusively based on game for amateurs and the curious: 52 unique recipes for inimitable and educational tasting experiences and the most demanding palates. The Franchi Company – known around the world for their expertise in producing shotguns and hunting rifles – successfully created the Franchi Food Academy which combines two passions: game and good food. The perfect combination for a book! Let’s start this new culinary chapter by Franchi Food Academy with a semantics question. You’re probably wondering, “Semantics? This is a cookbook, what does studying the meaning of language ever have to do with it?!" Well, now we will surprise you a little, showing that in this particular case it has something to do with it. Just like cooking moves senses and feelings, the same goes for words, which are able to move mountains and knowing the meaning within can make the difference between mere "hearsay" and a real awareness.
Autorenporträt
Abhay K. is the author of a dozen poetry collections, and his poems have also appeared in over a hundred literary magazines, including Poetry Salzburg Review, Asia Literary Review among others. His 'Earth Anthem' has been translated into over 150 languages. Abhay received the SAARC Literary Award 2013 and was invited to record his poems at the Library of Congress, Washington DC in 2018.