Authors: Jeff Koehler
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Outlook Business
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Singh, Madhur. “Makaibari Tea Estate.”
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, April 25, 2008.
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Hindu Business Line
, August 31, 2007.
———. “Darjeeling Tea Industry in Dire Straits.”
Hindu Business Line
, November 25, 2011.
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Business World
, July 22, 2011.
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Studia Geomorphologica Carpatho-Balcanica
44 (2010): 113–33.
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Hindu
, March 25, 2010.
“Tea in India.”
Illustrated London News
, August 15, 1857.
“2003 Makaibari Silvertips.”
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. Hopkinton, MA: Fall 2003.
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Jeff Koehler
is a writer, traveler, and cook, and the author of books and articles on food and culture including
Spain: Recipes and Traditions
, named one of 2013’s top cookbooks by the
New York Times; Morocco: A Culinary Journey with Recipes
; and
La Paella: Deliciously Authentic Rice Dishes from Spain’s Mediterranean Coast
. His work has appeared in
Saveur, Food & Wine
, NPR.org, the
Washington Post,
the
Los Angeles Times, Afar, Tin House
, and
Best Food Writing 2010
. He lives in Barcelona.
Spain: Recipes and Traditions
Morocco: A Culinary Journey
Rice, Pasta, Couscous: The Heart of the Mediterranean Kitchen
La Paella: Deliciously Authentic Rice Dishes from Spain’s Mediterranean Coast
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