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The Kew Gardens Salad Book

A celebration of the huge array of plants and fungi that have the potential to broaden our palates and make us think differently about our food.

The variety of flavors and textures offered by edible plants is remarkable: the appealing freshness of leaves, the crunch of cabbage, the cheerful juiciness of tomatoes, the satisfying density of roots and squashes, the luscious sweetness of fruits, the fragrance of herbs and spices. Drawing inspiration from cuisines and ingredients from around the world, these sixty-five varied vegetarian salads prove that eating well can be simple and satisfying without any need to sacrifice flavor.

Eating a plant-based diet benefits our health and the planet. The world’s current diet, dependent on just twelve plant and five animal species for seventy-five percent of our food, threatens biodiversity and food security and cannot be sustained. Expanding the range of plant-based food sources we consume is an easy way to have a positive impact on the environment. The Kew Gardens Salad Book celebrates the rich possibilities that culinary plants and fungi offer in the kitchen through a diverse selection of tasty and easy salad recipes. Utilizing a varied array of plant foods, author Jenny Linford enables and empowers readers to broaden their palates, improve their health, protect the environment, and prevent biodiversity loss while enjoying delicious salads.

This enticing salad book is illustrated with stunning photography of the dishes and their ingredients, drawing on the botanical nature of the research and conservation carried out by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, with recipes created especially for Kew.
 

192 pages | 100 color plates | 7.44 x 9.69 | © 2025

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Reviews

"What a cornucopia of mouth watering, enticing recipes and ideas for vegetarian salads! This book will not only help save the planet but will be your delicious guide to good health as well."

Ken Hom CBE

"What a feast of crunchy, delicious, inspirational salads. Def a keeper."

Thomasina Miers OBE

"A vibrant celebration of a biodiverse diet, The Kew Gardens Salad Book shows how eating a wider variety of plants nourishes health, supports the planet, and excites the palate."

Dr Rupy Aujla, founder of The Doctor’s Kitchen

"Another beautiful cookbook to add to the Kew Gardens collection and this one is arguably the most important. There is no downside to eating an array of plant-based foods and Jenny’s tantalising recipes, inspired by the bounty of Kew Gardens makes it all so easy and appealing."

Helen Goh, co-author of Sweet and Ottolenghi: Comfort

"With imagination and skill, and playfully inspired by both Kew’s kitchen garden and nature’s abundance, Jenny Linford puts salads where they should be: at the forefront of our minds and the centre of our table – a glorious good book."

Rachel Roddy, Guardian Feast columnist

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