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Celebrate Cinco De Mayo With Mariachi Music and Special Fare - Various Cinco de Mayo recipes can be found here! Celebrate the beginning of May with the many festivities and parades celebrating Cinco de Mayo.
ChinaVista's Recipe Corner - Many unusual Chinese recipes! Chinese culinary arts have a long history. They are famous all over the world. Chinese dishes appeal to the senses through colour, shape, aroma and taste.
Chinesefood.org:The Ultimate Chinese Food Site - The ultimate Chinese cooking site. Cooking methods and utensils, popular recipes, chopsticks, dim sum, and a list of Chinese restaurants in New York City! Learning Chinese cooking isn't too difficult. Let's start today!
Chopstix - Chinese cookery (cooking) and food: Recipes; star chef advice, equipment and ingredient information - chopsticks, cleaver and wok; cooking and preparation techniques - stir fry, steaming and deep fry!
Cinco de Mayo at Fabulous Foods - A diabetic freindly Cinco de Mayo feast, as featured in Fabulous Foods, the net's favorite cooking community.
Cinco de Mayo Greeting Cards - It's fast, easy, fun and free to send greeting cards and postcards. You can even include recipes.
Day of the Dead - In November, Mexicans celebrate the annual Day of the Dead. It's not a sad occasion. They make special foods and prepare a feast to honor their ancestors. They have picnics on their relatives' graves so the dead can join in the festivities, too. One of the special foods is called "Bread of the Dead" (pan de muerto). The baker hides a plastic skeleton in each rounded loaf, and it's good luck to bite into the piece with the skeleton! People also give each other candy skeletons, skulls, and other treats with a death design. The holiday has complex social, religious, and cultural meanings. Learn more about this celebration here.
Desi Cookbook - Hundreds of Pakistani food recipes! - Pakistani Recipes Online! Learn how to cook Pakistani & Indian food!
Gabi's Kuche: German Recipes - A collection of easy to prepare home-style German recipes translated and converted. Includes an interactive Tips Board for discussing the recipes and cooking in general.
Happy Cinco de Mayo - Learn more about this Mexican holiday. Learn to make your own piñata and a pepper garden.
Hawaii's Favorite Recipes - Hawaii recipes giving you a taste of Hawaii and Hawaiian foods. Find recipes for tasty Hawaiian dishes. Check out the Internet Island Fruit Salad or the Pineapple Cream Cheese Pie. Although it is more fun to cook these recipes while wearing a traditional Hawaiian print shirt, a lei, sandals, and a straw hat, the results are just as good if you don't. Be sure to drop in and get your name in Hawaiian here, too.
Information About Switzerland - That's just exactly what this site provides: basic information about Switzerland, and more. You find the usual area, population, and government statistics and a map. An interesting section further down lists famous people from Switzerland, such as William Tell (remembered for the famous apple incident), St. Nicholas (Santa Claus), and psychoanalyst Carl Jung, just to name a few. A good portion of this site is in German and English.
Kenya - The author of this page has gathered lots of useful resources and links on Kenyan history and culture. The symbols on the Kenyan flag include a shield and two spears. You can hear the national anthem here and follow along with it in English or Swahili. Don't miss the traditional recipes.
La Cocina Venezolana - Venezuelan Cuisine - Venezuelans must love terrific food, judging by the variety of wonderful recipes at this site, translated as "The Venezuelan Cuisine." Many of the recipes are written in Spanish, but a large number of them are available in English as well. Some are also translated into Japanese. You can discover how to make delicious main dishes, such as tequen'os (fried cheese pastries) and cachapas (corn pancakes), or sweet desserts, such as churros and flan . There are links to other Latin American recipe pages as well.
Libyana - This site is perfect for anyone needing information for a report on Libya. Read about the Sahara Desert, "the great sand sea," and the oases scattered through it, which provide water and refuge. Find a link to some outstanding maps in the History section and read through sections on art, crafts, poetry, music, food, and more.
Makan Time Cookbook - This is Singapore's unofficial food site. Foods from China, Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia all contribute to the delicious cuisine of Singapore. You can read about Asian restaurants in Singapore and all over the world. Also, there's a sizable collection of authentic recipes, with ingredients such as pandan leaves and galangal . Don't worry, another page of the site describes Asian ingredients, with pictures included. If you're traveling and want to find a good Asian restaurant, this site will clue you in to the best and the worst. Don't miss the link to "hawker food," which is what you'd find in the equivalent of a mall food court.
Maria Brazil - Home of Brazilian Culture on the Web - This site is a wonderful collection of information tidbits about Brazil. Read all about Brazil's culture, cuisine, crafts, holidays, and folklore. It's complete with audio clips from Brazilian music and singers, plus many Brazilian recipes--especially desserts.
Rolling Your Own Sushi - Do you know how to eat with chopsticks? If not, don't worry--sushi is a wonderful finger food. Sushi is a Japanese delicacy that is fun and relatively easy to make. A common misunderstanding about sushi is that it is raw seafood. There is a form of sushi called sashimi, which does have raw seafood, but this is different from sushi. Sushi is delicious and it's good for you. Warning: Making sushi involves the use of a sharp knife; be sure to let your parents help you prepare your sushi.
Russian Cuisine - A great deal of delicious Russian recipes from ancient time to nowadays.
The Holiday Zone: Cinco de Mayo - Come celebrate Cinco de Mayo! You'll find games, language activities, art, recipes and crafts!
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