50 Buddha Bowl Recipes: A Cookbook by Authentic Asian Chefs
Written by Atapon Tansanguanwong
Narrated by Tony Hoover
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About this audiobook
Buddha Bowls have been a stable to Asian Cultures for Hundreds of Years and have only gained popularity now. Thanks to Oriental cooking, we now have many ways to enjoy this food since it offers not only healthy and cheap options, but also vegetarian and vegan options as well. In this book, you'll find recipes to create Buddha Bowls right in the comfort of your own home without having to buy expensive takeout or pay too much at restaurants.
What are you waiting for? Build your Buddha Bowl Today!
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5A paint by numbers book. It does have a few good recipes. Nothing exceptional about this book, but you are getting exactly what’s advertised from the title, nothing more and nothing less. This book is just so.