If you've never heard of the small Atlantic island of Tre-Mang or its people and their fascinating culture and history, you shouldn't get too down on yourself. It's an imaginary island with a made-up culture and a completely fabricated history. While Tre-Mang may not be a real place, that doesn't mean we can't learn something from it, specifically in the realm of delicious recipes.
Eli Brown is working on creating a real recipe book called "The Feasts Of Tre-Mang" featuring delicious cuisine from the totally made up island of Tre-Mang. This sounds like a great concept for a cookbook. Not only will it satisfy your desire to make unique dishes in your home but it sounds like it will be a entertaining read. You can help to complete this project with your donations. Here is a little taste of the kind of recipes we will be seeing in this book:
New Year Recipes: Beer-Battered Eggplant Stuffed with Sun-Dried Tomato Pâté Mushroom Duck Tarts Spiced Pomegranate Cider
Sounds pretty tasty to me! Bon Appetit!





















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