Polynesian Cookbook
By Pipa Cook
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About this ebook
This cookbook comprises of many of the traditional and favourite dishes from many of the Polynesian Islands of the Pacific. Polynesian Food at its best!
Pipa Cook
A Retired English Teacher who writes occasionally about her Polynesian Heritage.
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