Monday, July 31, 2017

HOW TO GET A COPY OF MY FOOD DICTIONARY

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PHILIPPINE FOOD COOKING AND DINING DICTIONARY 
is available from the following online sellers:


  Lazada Philippines buy online (paperback) 



  Shopee Mall buy online (paperback)



   Anvil Publishing online shop (paperback) 



  Rakuten kobo (recommended e-book online)





   Amazon (Kindle version) buy online





   Barnes&Noble online shop (e-book)


 

  View sample pages of Kindle version




Your perfect gift for all seasons. The first truly and real Philippine food and cooking dictionary that contains exclusively Filipino entries. Get a copy now online.

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The Philippine Food, Cooking, and Dining Dictionary (PFCDD) is available in the Powerbooks and the National Book Store

https://www.nationalbookstore.com/philippine-food-cooking-dining-dictionary

Buy a copy for someone dear and someone special. Of course, gift yourself a copy too. This book is a unique and worthwhile gift you can give any time of the year, for all ages in whatever color and race, religious and political beliefs, and sexual orientations. It is the first of its kind - a widely circulated Philippine food dictionary printed ever. It is published by Anvil Publishing

Get to know more about Pinoy food culture with this book.


Know the local and common names of Pinoy food, ingredients, tastes, implements, and other words Filipino used in culinary and related food culture.

The book is ideal for culinary students and teachers, food researchers, food writers and bloggers, foodies, historians, tourists, local travelers, home cooks, and those in the food business. and those who want to learn new words of the many languages and dialects we have across the archipelago.


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