Carlos D. Cidon - List of Books Written By Cidon

List of Books Written By Cidon

  • Setas y Hongos en la Cocina de Carlos Cidon
  • Cocinando con Quesos Españoles ("Cooking With Cheeses from Spain")
  • Festeja con Sugerentes Recetas la Navidad ("Spend Your Christmas With Suggestive Recipes")
  • El Vino en la Mesa y la Cocina ("Wine on the Table and Kitchen")
  • La Cocina del Botillo y la Reineta del Bierzo ("Botillo's Kitchen and Bierzo's Reineta")
  • Nuevas Gildas, Quesos y Aperitivos Para el Siglo XXI ("New Gildas, Cheeses and Appetizers for the 21st. century")
  • Verduras: Salud, Color y Sabor en tu Mesa ("Verduras: Health, Color and Flavor on Your Table")
  • Legumbres: Las Semillas Mágicas ("Legumbre: Magic Seeds")

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