
The Story of Food
An Illustrated History of Everything We Eat
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Published on 3. May 2018
Book
Hardback
360 pages
978-0-241-25478-3 (ISBN)
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Description
Explore the rich stories, symbolism, and traditions that come wrapped up in the food on our plates - food that not only feeds our bodies but also makes up our culture. In The Story of Food our millennia-old relationship with nearly 200 foods is sumptuously illustrated, with tales from all over the world - from nuts and seeds to noodles and meat.
The Story of Food tells the extraordinary stories behind the foods we eat; did you know that China is the largest producer of lettuce in the world? Or that garlic was eaten by Olympic athletes in Ancient Greece to enhance performance. In ancient Egypt it was fed to slaves to boost their health and stamina?
A true celebration of food in all its forms, this book explores the early efforts of humans in their quest for sustenance through the stories of individual foods. Covering all food types including nuts and grains, fruit and vegetables, meat and fish, and herbs and spices, this fascinating reference provides the facts on all aspects of a food's history. It explains how foods have become a part of our culture from their origins to how they are eaten and their place in world cuisine.
The Story of Food is a feast for the eyes, with stories that intrigue, surprise, and enthrall.
The Story of Food tells the extraordinary stories behind the foods we eat; did you know that China is the largest producer of lettuce in the world? Or that garlic was eaten by Olympic athletes in Ancient Greece to enhance performance. In ancient Egypt it was fed to slaves to boost their health and stamina?
A true celebration of food in all its forms, this book explores the early efforts of humans in their quest for sustenance through the stories of individual foods. Covering all food types including nuts and grains, fruit and vegetables, meat and fish, and herbs and spices, this fascinating reference provides the facts on all aspects of a food's history. It explains how foods have become a part of our culture from their origins to how they are eaten and their place in world cuisine.
The Story of Food is a feast for the eyes, with stories that intrigue, surprise, and enthrall.
Reviews / Votes
Brilliant images, inspiring fantastic words * Chris Evans, BBC Radio 2 * It's this beautiful book... I thought that's going to look lovely in the kitchen and it's [full of] really interesting facts about all types of ingredients. * Alex Jones, The One Show * History's never been so appetising! * The People's Friend * Fascinating and beautifully illustrated. * Irish Examiner * Expect this book to live on your coffee table for regular flicking-through sessions to tantalise and tease the taste buds. * Cotswold Life *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 263 mm
Width: 220 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
1625 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-241-25478-3 (9780241254783)
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