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A Very Asian Guide to Taiwanese Food

9781962351232
42 pages
Gloo Books
Overview

Learn about the origins of the famous and chewy drink called boba or how stinky tofu gets its pungent aroma!


Explore the delicious world of Taiwanese food! A Very Asian Guide to Taiwanese Food introduces little readers to classic and modern Taiwanese dishes and provides fun facts about the foods and culture of Taiwan.


Author, Nancy Jeng, and illustrator, Felicia Liang, share their love for the humble and beloved cuisine of Taiwan. Pronunciation guides help readers learn to pronounce each dish correctly and three kid-friendly Taiwanese recipes are included.


About the series: The Very Asian Guide series was started by author Michelle Li, who ignited a global movement of unity with the viral hashtag #veryasian after she received a racist voicemail in response to her sharing on-air the Korean foods she eats. We have released more books in the series covering a range of cuisines and cultures, sharing food and joy to kids and adults alike!

Author Bio
Nancy Jeng is a Taiwanese-American author, born and raised in northern California. She previously published an illustrated cookbook, Noms From Mom, inspired by her mother's Taiwanese recipes. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin, Nancy built a career in marketing, working for advertising agencies and tech companies before founding a tech startup. Nancy lives in San Francisco and in her spare time, she loves to travel, paint and draw, read and explore the Bay Area with her husband, Brett, and her dog, Felix. Her favorite Taiwanese dish is lu rou fan and she's always excited to explore new foods all over the world.

Felicia Liang is a Bay Area based artist and printmaker whose colorful and maximalist work reflects the communities and cultures she’s around. She weaves in storytelling and celebrates her Taiwanese-American identity through her food, still life, and cityscape illustrations. She currently works with commercial, editorial, and indie publishing clients, and runs a small business selling her art prints online and in person at craft markets.