A QUICK BITE
a quick bite
experiencing different cultures through food.
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Front Cover
Since cooking can be messy and complicated, people often think it is a hassle to go through all the processes just for a meal. The cover should reflect the opposite of what cooking tends to be perceived as, simple and clean.
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back cover
Still keeping it minimalist and consistent with a short blurb of what the book is about. It gives the readers a glimpse of what should they be expecting.
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Endpapers
Can you name these vegetables?
A subtle ‘eat your veggies kids’ message for the endpapers design. Using different colours to make it less intimidating and fun to look at.
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Content page
This spread covers all the recipes worldwide that are in the cookbook. Each country will be represented by one dish known to be popular among children and would take under 15 minutes for their parents to prepare.
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basic equipments
Fun essential tools and ingredients spread that will be needed for most of the recipes in the book. Readers will know what to expect when attempting a foreign recipe for the first time.
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Continent sample
The cookbook is categorised into different sections according to where the recipe originated. Each section contains a short introduction to the country and their cuisine.
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recipe page
Quick and Easy. All the recipes will have illustrated instructions, making it more enjoyable to follow along.
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Illustrated Jumeok bap
Jumeok bap, also known as Tuna Rice Ball, is one of Korean favourite food, especially among children. It does not require a lot of time to prepare and the ingredients are mostly available in your convenience stores.
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Sticker page
Doesn’t hurt to include a sticker page that readers can use to mark the recipes that they have tried. A little positive reinforcement for our young readers.