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Nada Saleh


Nada Saleh was born in Beirut and has many happy memories of her childhood there. She speaks English, Arabic and French and has travelled extensively in the Middle East. In addition to being a cookery writer (her first book, The Fragrance of the Earth, was shortlisted for the Andre Simon Cookery Book of the Year award), she is a trained nutritionist and a member of the British Academy of Gastronomes. She has lived in Holland Park, London, for over 20 years and is resident cook at Books for Cooks in Notting Hill where her cookery demonstrations are always sell-outs.

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