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My Amorgos, a Book Presenting the Amorgian and Greek Traditional Flavors and Culture

 "My Amorgos" aims to help the visitors of Amorgos, take some pleasant memories of flavors and tastes with them to their countries, until they come back. It offers many suggestions for healthy nutrition, with recipes, which can be easily prepared anywhere in the world.

Written by Irene Giannakopoulos, born on Amorgos, who is transferring us to the old times of simple life, when there was no electricity on the island, according to the press release.

Irene Giannakopoulos is passionate about her birth place! Her Greek cooking Classes always combine the culinary experience, with the history of  each dish prepared.

To order the book: https://a-mask.com/myamorgos

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