Furstenau, Nina Mukerjee, 1962-

Biting through the skin an Indian kitchen in America's heartland / [electronic resource] : Nina Mukerjee Furstenau. - Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, 2013. - xviii, 168 p.

Transformation -- Two brides -- Little India -- Journey -- Table grace -- Small things satisfied -- Indian breads -- Grand Lake menu for a guru -- An Indian kitchen in Kansas -- Attic fans and flying typewriters -- Mother tongue -- On the road with Amiya and Rani -- All our Tupperware is stained with turmeric -- Strength of a nation -- Street foods -- Six recipe cards, a wing and a prayer, circa 1984 -- Bishshwayya -- A (not so) funny thing happened on the way to Didu's house -- Pop culture India.


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Furstenau, Nina Mukerjee, 1962- --Childhood and youth.


Bengali Americans--Biography.
Bengali Americans--Food.
Bengali Americans--Social life and customs.
Cooking, Indic.
Food habits--Kansas.
Food habits--India--Bengal.


Kansas--Biography.


Electronic books.

E184.B26 / F87 2013eb

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