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Movable feasts, the history, science, and lore of food, Gregory McNamee

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Movable feasts, the history, science, and lore of food, Gregory McNamee
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Movable feasts
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
70199901
Responsibility statement
Gregory McNamee
Review
"Food has functioned both as a source of continuity and a subject of adaptation over the course of human history. But how did humans discover how to grow and consume these foods in the first place? How were they chosen over competing foods? How did they come to be so important to us? In this charming and frequently surprising compendium, Gregory McNamee gathers revelations from history, anthropology, chemistry, biology, and many other fields, and spins them into tales of discovery, complete with delicious recipes from many culinary traditions around the world." "Among the 30 types of food discussed in the course of this alphabetically arranged work are: the apple, the banana, chocolate, coffee, corn, garlic, honey, millet, the olive, the peanut, the pineapple, the plum, rice, the soybean, the tomato, and the watermelon. All of the recipes included with these diverse food histories have been adapted for recreation in the modern kitchen."--Jacket
Sub title
the history, science, and lore of food
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Almond -- Amaranth -- Apple -- Artichoke -- Asparagus -- Banana -- Basil -- Broccoli -- Cantaloupe -- Carrot -- Chile -- Corn -- Cranberry -- Eggplant -- Garlic -- Grape -- Honey -- Lettuce -- Okra -- Olive -- Onion -- Orange -- Pear -- Pineapple -- Potato -- Rice -- Spinach -- Tomato -- Watermelon -- Wheat
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