Eating in Color

Delicious, Healthy Recipes for You and Your Family

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Healthy Cooking, Natural Foods, Vegetables & Salads
Cover of the book Eating in Color by Frances Largeman-Roth, Quentin Bacon, ABRAMS (Ignition)
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Author: Frances Largeman-Roth, Quentin Bacon ISBN: 9781613125434
Publisher: ABRAMS (Ignition) Publication: January 7, 2014
Imprint: ABRAMS Language: English
Author: Frances Largeman-Roth, Quentin Bacon
ISBN: 9781613125434
Publisher: ABRAMS (Ignition)
Publication: January 7, 2014
Imprint: ABRAMS
Language: English

A fun, accessible way to add a colorful array of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to your diet—with more than 90 recipes and photos.

Registered dietician and bestselling cookbook author Frances Largeman-Roth shows home cooks how to use the color spectrum to bring more vividly-hued food to the table.

From deep green kale to vermilion beets, Eating in Color showcases vibrant, delicious foods that have been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke, some cancers, diabetes, and obesity. Avocados, tomatoes, farro, blueberries, and more shine in stunning photographs of 90 color-coded, family-friendly recipes, ranging from Caramelized Red Onion and Fig Pizza to Cran-Apple Tarte Tatin. Clear preparation instructions and nutritional information make this an essential resource for eating well while eating healthy.

“Enjoying a rainbow of produce is one of the top things you can do to boost your wellbeing. Eating In Color offers all the inspiration and tools you need to do just that―absolutely deliciously.” —Ellie Krieger, RD, Food Network host and author of Weeknight Wonders

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A fun, accessible way to add a colorful array of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains to your diet—with more than 90 recipes and photos.

Registered dietician and bestselling cookbook author Frances Largeman-Roth shows home cooks how to use the color spectrum to bring more vividly-hued food to the table.

From deep green kale to vermilion beets, Eating in Color showcases vibrant, delicious foods that have been shown to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke, some cancers, diabetes, and obesity. Avocados, tomatoes, farro, blueberries, and more shine in stunning photographs of 90 color-coded, family-friendly recipes, ranging from Caramelized Red Onion and Fig Pizza to Cran-Apple Tarte Tatin. Clear preparation instructions and nutritional information make this an essential resource for eating well while eating healthy.

“Enjoying a rainbow of produce is one of the top things you can do to boost your wellbeing. Eating In Color offers all the inspiration and tools you need to do just that―absolutely deliciously.” —Ellie Krieger, RD, Food Network host and author of Weeknight Wonders

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