Ever wondered why one flavour works with another? Or lacked inspiration  for what to do with a bundle of beetroot? The Flavour Thesaurus is the  first book to examine what goes with what, pair by pair. The book is divided into flavour themes including Meaty, Cheesy, Woodland and Floral Fruity. Within these sections it follows the form of Roget's Thesaurus, listing 99 popular ingredients alphabetically, and for each one suggesting flavour matchings that range from the classic to the bizarre. You can expect to find traditional pairings such as pork & apple, lamb &  apricot, and cucumber & dill; contemporary favourites like  chocolate & chilli, and goat's cheese &  beetroot; and interesting but unlikely-sounding couples including black  pudding & chocolate, lemon & beef, blueberry & mushroom,  and watermelon & oyster. There are nearly a thousand entries in all, with 200 recipes and suggestions embedded in the text. Beautifully packaged, The Flavour Thesaurus is not only a highly  useful, and covetable, reference book for cooking - it might keep you up at night  reading.