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Moro East

In Moro East, Sam and Sam Clark renew their passion for the food of Spain and the Muslim Mediterranean, but this time they find their inspiration a little closer to home.. .in an East End allotment. Bordered by the River Lea and the Grand Union Canal, on its own little island, Manor Garden allotments may seem a world away from Moorish Spain or Morocco. However, once beyond the gates, you are transported to the Eastern Mediterranean by a community of Turks and Cypriots who cultivate and cook an extraordinary range of ingredients, many of which are integral to the food served at Moro. It is here that Sam and Sam took on their very first allotment.Moro East follows a year in the life of this East End allotment, reflected in recipes that are unusual without being daunting. Sam and Sam
experiment with plants that can be eaten at various different stages of their growth; they include recipes for parts of the crop that might otherwise be discarded (celery leaves, pea shoots, poppy leaves), even making use of produce that does not ripen, such as green tomatoes.They also offer recipes to use up the gluts of produce at the end of the growing season, such as chilli jam, tomato preserve and pickled garlic.Many of the recipes reflect everyday activities at the allotment - Turkish women rolling flatbreads or clipping the young vine leaves to make dolmades, families gathering to grill kebabs at the weekend - and the spirit of the community is captured in the photographs and the dishes. The 150 imaginative and seasonal recipes include Moro favourites and new combinations
such as pigeon salad with figs, chickpeas and pomegranate molasses, tortilla with onion tops, and courgette and yoghurt soup. With the allotment set to be bulldozed in 2007 to make way for the 2012 Olympics, Moro East documents the last ever growing season for Sam and Sam and the unique men and women of Manor Garden allotments.
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In Moro East, Sam & Sam Clark renew their passion for the food of Spain & the Muslim Mediterranean, but this time they find their inspiration a little closer to home.. .in an East End allotment. Bordered by the River Lea & the Grand Union Canal, on its own little isl&, Manor Garden allotments may seem a world away from Moorish Spain or Morocco. However, once beyond the gates, you are transported to the Eastern Mediterranean by a community of Turks & Cypriots who cultivate & cook an extraordinary range of ingredients, many of which are integral to the food served at Moro. It is here that Sam & Sam took on their very first allotment. Moro East follows a year in the life of this East End allotment, reflected in recipes that are unusual without being daunting. Sam & Sam experiment with plants that can be eaten at various different stages of their growth; they include recipes for parts of the crop that might otherwise be discarded (celery leaves, pea shoots, poppy leaves), even making use of produce that does not ripen, such as green tomatoes. They also offer recipes to use up the gluts of produce at the end of the growing season, such as chilli jam, tomato preserve & pickled garlic. Many of the recipes reflect everyday activities at the allotment
- Turkish women rolling flatbreads or clipping the young vine leaves to make dolmades, families gathering to grill kebabs at the weekend
- & the spirit of the community is captured in the photographs & the dishes. The 150 imaginative & seasonal recipes include Moro favourites & new combinations such as pigeon salad with figs, chickpeas & pomegranate molasses, tortilla with onion tops, & courgette & yoghurt soup. With the allotment set to be bulldozed in 2007 to make way for the 2012 Olympics, Moro East documents the last ever growing season for Sam & Sam & the unique men & women of Manor Garden allotments.

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Garden - An outside area with grass and foliage
garden - A planned space used for the display, cultivation and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature.
tomato - A savoury, usually red, edible fruit and the plant which bears it.
Spain - A country within the EU.
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Year - The time it takes the planet earth to orbit the sun. This takes around 365.25 days.
Set - a group of items usually related to one another. Some objects cannot function without the complete set of items.
Unusual - Something unique and different.
Preserve - To maintain something to its complete state
Season - The separation of four parts of the year into Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.
Experiment - A procedure that is undergone to clarify facts and discover new unknown facts
Home - A place of permanent residence for families.
Year - 365 days (366 days in a leap year), the time taken for planet earth to make one full revolution around the sun.

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Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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