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美食

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和运输

菲利普·坎贝尔·比特森·纽因顿(1888-1964)是一位英国殖民地行政官和作家,因其对东南亚文化的深入研究而闻名。

二战期间,他被囚禁在新加坡,并创立了富有想象力的“美食俱乐部”,帮助囚犯应对饥饿,后来出版了著名的烹饪书《美食》(1947年)。战后,他留在马来西亚,创作了《马兰诺回忆录》等作品,这些作品不仅保存了当地传统,也体现了他持久的好奇心和韧性。

说明

Written under extraordinary circumstances, *Good Food* is an unparalleled cookery book conceived in one of the unlikeliest places: a World War II internment camp. While enduring years of deprivation in Singapore’s Changi Prison and later the Sime Road Camp, British colonial officer P.C.B. Newington found solace—and spiritual sustenance—in memories of meals past and imagined. From these recollections emerged *Good Food*, a collection of detailed recipes, menus, and culinary discussions originally shared among prisoners in a makeshift “Gourmet Club.” Blending colonial classics with vibrant regional dishes from across Malaysia, India, Burma, and Sri Lanka, the book features curries, laksa, spice blends, and adaptations of British favourites with local
ingredients.

Lavishly illustrated by Beryl Irving and introduced by A. J. H. Dempster, this book is more than just a cookbook—it is a testament to human resilience, cultural exchange, and the enduring joy of food, even in the darkest times

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