I bought this book hoping it would be what it says on the cover: chronicles and recipes from around the world.On the surface, it is exactly that. The recipes seem fine and the photographs are very pretty, but that's where my positive remarks end.
The writing is unstructured and inconsistent. It hops from history to travel narrative without warning. The authors refer to themselves as I and sometimes We and it is never quite clear what's going on. The travel writing consists of small incidents which maybe you might tell a friend over coffee but are not substantial enough to put into a book. And anyway they have little to do with spices.
The information content is minimal.
I can't escape the impression that the book project was dreamt up as a way to pay for what was no doubt a fun trip around the world.
I was looking for a book written in an easy style with full information about the spices, good recipes and an interesting, well-written travelogue. "The Spices Routes" is not that book. 2 Stars for the pretty photos, but for me that wasn't enough...