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THE ELDER SCROLLS: THE OFFICIAL COOKBOOK VOL. 2

September 12, 2024 - Reading time: ~1 minute

Embark on a culinary adventure with The Elder Scrolls: Tastes and Tales of Tamriel, a cookbook and travelogue of the most fascinating cultures, customs, and cuisine of the Elder Scrolls world!

Hail, traveller! Here lies an artifact worth all the gold of the Septim Dynasty: a delectable guide to Tamriel’s most exciting and exotic foods. More than a mere cookbook, this tome carries stories of fantastic exploration and delicious adventure. From the rumbling hearths of frozen Skyrim to the sun-kissed banquets of Elsweyr, and the stately feasts of the Imperial City to the drinks and saltrice suppers of ashy Morrowind, the land of Tamriel is full of mouth-watering treasures. These recipes and stories are yours to feast upon. Whether you’re a curious scholar or a mercenary with the appetite of a dragon, your cravings for culinary adventure will be sated by The Elder Scrolls: Tastes and Tales of Tamriel! This book delves into the cuisine of Tamriel like never before, offering a truly comprehensive, one-of-a-kind Elder Scrolls experience.

The book contains the below

• 60+ RECIPES FOR ANY ADVENTURE: Food for every occasion, from traveller’s snacks to kingly feasts. Enjoy tasty appetisers, refreshing drinks, and entrees worthy of epic poems!
• TASTY TRAVELOGUE: Adventure through the swamps of Black Marsh, the sunlit isles of Summerset, and the regal halls of Cyrodiil. Every land has its lore, and every dish has a story!
• EXCLUSIVE ILLUSTRATIONS: New artwork showcasing the less-explored lands and people of Tamriel.
• STUNNING PHOTOGRAPHY: Feast upon beautiful photos that bring Tamriel’s colourful dishes to life

Author Information
Victoria Rosenthal is the writer of the Pixelated Provisions blog, and
Fallout: The Vault Dweller's Official Cookbook. Based in Houston,
Texas.

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