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Delivery time: Usually within 10 working days. Country: United States of AmericaFormat: Softcover
Publisher: Penguin BooksISBN: 9780140296587 Publication date: November 2000 Additional format: Paper Text Length: 235mm Width: 180mm Thickness: 33mm Weight: 989g Pages: 640 Illustrations: Illustrated
Food: A Culinary History
Editor: Massimo Montanari; John-Louis Flandrin
Was R271.95 Now R217.56
This comprehensive work explores the culinary evolution of cultures ranging from Mesopotamia to modern America, and explores every aspect of food history, from the dietary rules of the ancient Hebrews to the contributions of Arab cookery. Illustrations. At what point in history did people start serving meals at regular hours? Would we still be eating communally today if the Black Plague hadn't forced diners to eat at a safe distance from each other? What's the real story behind the origin of pasta? These are just a few of the tantalizing questions that are answered in this fascinating history of food from prehistoric times to the present. This comprehensive work explores the culinary evolution of cultures ranging from Mesopotamia to modern America, and explores every aspect of food history, from the dietary rules of the ancient Hebrews to the contributions of Arab cookery. Written by leading world authorities, this volume gives a unique perspective on the social and cultural mores of humankind through the ages, offering cooks, culinary scholars, and food lovers a banquet of information on which to feast.
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