Recommended byNassim Taleb
About This Book
"1,000 Foods To Eat Before You Die" by Mimi Sheraton is an essential guide that takes you on a worldwide culinary journey, exploring the most delectable and culturally rich dishes from all corners of the globe.
From the spicy street food of Bangkok to the delicate pastries of Paris, this book showcases the ultimate food experiences that every gastronome must try. With meticulous research and captivating descriptions, Sheraton expertly curates a compilation of the most iconic and unique foods that define various cuisines.
With line breaks separating short paragraphs for better readability
From the spicy street food of Bangkok to the delicate pastries of Paris, this book showcases the ultimate food experiences that every gastronome must try. With meticulous research and captivating descriptions, Sheraton expertly curates a compilation of the most iconic and unique foods that define various cuisines.
With line breaks separating short paragraphs for better readability
What People Are Saying
More Praise
Nassim Taleb: "If one is to name the single most knowledgeable person about food on planet Earth, it would be Mimi Sheraton. She is also --by far -- the most experienced food critic in an area where experience matters the most."
Revisit Your Highlights, Deepen Your Understanding
Import your Kindle highlights to review, organize, and share the ideas that matter most to you.
Get the free browser extension
Share This Book
More Books in Food
View MorePopular Books Recommended by Great Minds 📚

Sapiens
Yuval Noah Harari

The Hard Thing About Hard Things
Ben Horowitz

Zero to One
Peter Thiel

High Output Management
Andrew Grove

Principles
Ray Dalio

Shoe Dog
Phil Knight

Snow Crash
Neal Stephenson

Meditations
Marcus Aurelius

Originals
Adam Grant

Poor Charlie's Almanack
Charlie Munger

The Innovators Dilemma
Clayton Christensen

The Lean Startup
Eric Reis

The Sovereign Individual
James Dale Davidson & William Rees-Mogg

High Growth Handbook
Elad Gil

Influence
Robert Cialdini

Principles for Dealing With The Changing World Order
Ray Dalio

Rework
Jason Fried

Surely You're Joking Mr. Feynman
Richard Feynman

The Ride of a Lifetime
Bob Iger

The Three Body Problem
Cixin Liu

Thinking, Fast and Slow
Daniel Kahneman

7 Powers
Hamilton Helmer

Antifragile
Nassim Nicholas Taleb

Atlas Shrugged
Ayn Rand

Blitzscaling
Reid Hoffman

Dune
Frank Herbert

Foundation
Isaac Asimov

Good To Great
Jim Collins

Hopping Over The Rabbit Hole
Anthony Scaramucci

Man's Search for Meaning
Viktor Frankl




