Celebrate the vibrant culinary heritage and sustainable practices of the Ts'msyen people. Gyetk is your guide to the rich traditions and nutritional wisdom of the Ts'msyen (or Tsimshian) people, a group of First Nations people and their language family from the Pacific Northwest coast of North America. Featuring 60 recipes , this beautifully photographed cookbook is infused with stories and historical context, providing you with delicious dishes and a deeper understanding of Ts'msyen food systems. These recipes follow seasonal cycles, allowing you to cook in harmony with nature while gaining insight into the cultural and nutritional significance of the ingredients. In addition to the recipes, you'll learn how to cook sustainably and practice ethical eating, using all parts of the ingredients to cut down on food waste. In Gyetk , you'll discover: Who the Ts'msyen are and their food philosophy An index of traditional foods, including seaweed, salmon, nettles, venison, halibut, clams, cockles, berries, hazelnuts, and much more 60 delicious recipes incorporating these traditional foods Sidebars about harvesting and fermentation Key pantry ingredients Stunning landscape and food photography Gyetk 's recipes reflect the traditional ingredients and cooking methods of the Ts'msyen people, celebrating their connection to land and sea . Whether you have access to traditional foods or need to substitute with more accessible ingredients, this cookbook ensures that you can enjoy these dishes while honoring their cultural roots. Gain a deeper appreciation for Indigenous food systems and the ethical considerations that come with them as you create the healthy and satisfying meals in Gyetk .
Gyetk : Ts'msyen Recipes and Stories of Connection to the Land