Apricots On The Nile by Colette Rossant

A Memoir with Recipes

Set against the vibrant backdrop of 1930s Cairo, this memoir captures the enchanting world of a young girl who finds solace and joy in the rich culinary traditions of her French-Egyptian family. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative weaves together the flavors, aromas, and textures of Middle Eastern cuisine with the warmth and complexity of familial bonds. As she navigates the complexities of her bicultural identity, the protagonist discovers the power of food to bridge cultural divides and preserve cherished memories, offering readers a sensory journey into a bygone era of elegance and simplicity.

Published
2001
Nationality
Unknown
Length
Short
Pages
200-250
Original Language
English
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