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What do you recommend to write a book about diet?
To write a book to eat, I think you should be knowledgeable first. If you have eaten and seen it, it is a good foundation. Just like an educated girl, she won't make a fuss, won't be intimidated, and won't lose her sense of normality because the price is expensive enough. This kind of book looks comfortable. Mr. Tang's series of diet books have always been recommended by me. The old gentleman himself is outstanding, knowledgeable and down-to-earth enough. In addition to his hatred of our party in the later period, he said some nonsense, and some comments lost their integrity (although these nonsense in the mainland version should be deleted), and the overall level was still quite high. Mr. Wang can eat very much, too, but he doesn't write much. Mr. Wang Dunhuang's Eating Master is a very powerful book, which is much better than the blunt Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance by foreigners. In addition, Yuan Mei's Menu with the Garden is a must, especially with pictures. It seems that many people in Rainbow Zeng Qi's book, but I think it's average. Compared with the old strong men I listed above, Cai Lan's diet book "Xiaoqun" has never seen a market, but it is not as simple and natural as "Gourmet Jianghu" by Jiao Tong, a writer in Taiwan Province Province. In addition, someone mentioned "Essays on Food", written by a chef in the family of a new generation of leading comrades. His writing style is not bad, just because his life time has passed, so he is not as vicious as Tang or Wang by nature. It seems that there are not many translations of foreign diet books, and Fisher's series is more famous, but I think her book is mainly from "Americans will also think about how to save money to cook!" Be satisfied with the happiness of. Anthony bolton's "Kitchen Secret" and "The Chef's Journey" are barely passable, and the book "Kitchen Secret" written by a journalist friend, who is a chef in an Italian restaurant, is also quite readable. In fact, 20 years ago, I read Mystic Island as a diet book, which was the first diet book I ever read.