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  • Mediterranean
    Mediterranean

    Commitment, talent, respect, dedication, vigour . There are many coincidences in the gastronomic press abd critics when it comes to naming ANDREU GENESTRA's values.This has been demonstrated at the ANDREU GENESTRA RESTAURANT in Capdepera, Mallorca (Balearic Islands).'MEDITERRANEAN' is the book that reflects the perfect dialogue between product, territory, memory, flavour and technique.

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  • Coastline : The food of Mediterranean Italy, France and Spain
    Coastline : The food of Mediterranean Italy, France and Spain

    The perfect pesto. The best bouillabaisse. The purest paella. A river of gold flows through western Italy, southern France and eastern Spain.It's the olive oil that links three great cuisines, along with a love of garlic, anchovies, peppers, fresh herbs and seasonal vegetables.In stories and recipes, and beautiful location photography, Coastline explores the legacy of the ancient Greeks, the Romans, the Arabs and the Vikings, who left the gift of a 'cuisine of the sun', flavoured with generosity and conviviality.

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  • Mediterranean Seafood
    Mediterranean Seafood


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  • Mediterranean Cookbook
    Mediterranean Cookbook

    'To write about the foods of all the countries that surround the Mediterranean could seem an impossibly ambitious task.Some fifteen countries border the sea, to say nothing of its many islands, and they span three continents.Yet when one starts to consider the matter it becomes clear that all these countries have a great deal in common, and the task seems simpler than first imagined.It is as if the sea itself has imposed a strong unifying effect on the areas surrounding it.Different as the countries may be, in terms of race, politics, religion and culture, in the end we are forced to acknowledge that food is based on quite other matters.'So says Arabella Boxer in the Introduction to her meticulously researched and beautifully organized book which constitutes a gastronomic grand tour of the region where spices, olives, tomatoes, yogurt, salads, fruit and the clever use of fish and meat combine so satisfyingly and memorably.Within these pages she conjures up the rich and colourful world of Mediterranean food.

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  • What are the coastal forms in the Mediterranean?

    The Mediterranean coast is characterized by a variety of coastal forms, including sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and coastal dunes. Additionally, there are also coastal lagoons, estuaries, and deltas formed by the deposition of sediments from rivers. The coastline is also dotted with numerous islands, some of which are volcanic in origin. Overall, the Mediterranean coast offers a diverse range of coastal landscapes and forms.

  • What do Mediterranean Southern European women look like?

    Mediterranean Southern European women typically have olive skin tones, dark hair, and dark eyes. They are often described as having a warm and exotic appearance, with features that are a blend of various ethnicities due to the region's history of cultural influences. These women are known for their natural beauty, often embracing a more relaxed and effortless style in their fashion and beauty choices.

  • Are there coconut palms in the South European Mediterranean?

    No, coconut palms are not native to the South European Mediterranean. The Mediterranean climate is not suitable for the growth of coconut palms, as they require a tropical climate with high humidity and consistent warmth. Instead, the South European Mediterranean is known for its native flora such as olive trees, citrus fruits, and various types of herbs and shrubs.

  • What does Mediterranean mean?

    Mediterranean refers to the region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, including countries such as Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and others. It is also used to describe the climate, cuisine, and lifestyle characteristic of this region, known for its mild winters, hot summers, and a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, olive oil, and seafood. The term "Mediterranean" is often associated with a relaxed and leisurely way of life, as well as a focus on fresh, locally-sourced ingredients in cooking.

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  • The Mediterranean
    The Mediterranean

    A lifeless body. One of many in the waters of the Mediterranean. Precarious boats navigate the waters of the sea, from south to north. And more often than not, it is not only hope that drowns.From the creator of The Island.

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  • Mediterranean Bowl
    Mediterranean Bowl

    Nourishing bowl of zesty tofu, black and green olives, pearl barley, mixed peppers, sun-blushed tomatoes, and a chickpea beetroot hummus

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  • Cape Mediterranean
    Cape Mediterranean

    Cape Mediterranean – the way we love to eat is a celebration of exceptional local Mediterranean-style produce and Mediterranean-inspired recipes within a contemporary South African foodscape, set in the natural Mediterranean climate of the Western Cape.

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  • Mediterranean Resilience : Collapse and Adaptation in Antique Maritime Societies
    Mediterranean Resilience : Collapse and Adaptation in Antique Maritime Societies

    Mediterranean Resilience examines various forms of adaptation adopted by coastal societies in the ancient Mediterranean in response to external pressures they occasionally experienced.The investigation spans the longue durée stretching from the epi-paleolithic to the Medieval period.Special attention is given to the impact of two groups of variables: climate and sea level changes on the one hand, and fluctuations in political circumstances connected with the domination of empires, on the other hand.For adaptation, the volume analyses modes of coastal residence, subsistence, and maritime connectivity, not as a static feature, constant throughout history, but as a process that requires permanent adjustments due to changes in environmental, social and political conditions.Methodologically, various forms of case studies are employed, isolating thematic issues, geographic micro-regions, temporal boundaries, and disciplinary perspectives, ultimately seeking to embrace as wide an array of phenomena as possible in the human experience of collapse and adaptation.

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  • Mediterranean or North Sea?

    It ultimately depends on personal preferences and what one is looking for in a coastal experience. The Mediterranean offers warmer waters, beautiful beaches, and a rich history and culture, while the North Sea has cooler waters, rugged coastlines, and a unique maritime heritage. Both regions have their own charm and appeal, so the choice between the two would depend on individual interests and priorities.

  • What is the Mediterranean climate?

    The Mediterranean climate is characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This type of climate is typically found around the Mediterranean Sea, as well as in parts of California, South Africa, Australia, and Chile. The summers are usually long and dry, while the winters are mild and wet. This climate is ideal for growing a variety of crops, including olives, grapes, and citrus fruits.

  • Why do I look so Mediterranean?

    Your Mediterranean appearance could be due to a combination of genetic factors, such as having ancestors from regions like Southern Europe, North Africa, or the Middle East. These regions are known for their diverse populations and unique physical characteristics. Additionally, factors like sun exposure, diet, and lifestyle choices can also influence your appearance and contribute to a Mediterranean look. Ultimately, your specific features are a result of a complex interplay of genetics and environmental influences.

  • Why is the Mediterranean Sea shrinking?

    The Mediterranean Sea is shrinking due to a combination of factors such as climate change, increased water usage for agriculture and urban development, and the construction of dams and reservoirs on rivers that feed into the sea. These factors have led to a decrease in the amount of freshwater flowing into the Mediterranean, causing the sea levels to drop. Additionally, rising temperatures and evaporation rates in the region are contributing to the reduction in the sea's size.

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