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ARTS AND TRADITIONS OF THE TABLE: PERSPECTIVES ON CULINARY HISTORY - WHAT WE EAT - A GLOBAL HISTORY

Code EAN13: 9780231221474

Auteur : SINGARAVELOU PIERRE

Éditeur : COLUMBIA UNIV


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Ketchup seems iconically American, but the word comes from a Southeast Asian anchovy sauce, and today it is made largely from Chinese tomato paste. Japan’s beloved ramen arose from the meeting of Chinese noodles and American wheat flour before attaining worldwide popularity in both gourmet and convenience-food forms. The baguette is mythologized as a product of the French Revolution, but in fact it emerged during late-nineteenth-century urbanization. Colonialism brought baguettes to Vietnam, where street vendors devised a new dish: banh mi, which refugees took with them around the world.

Telling these tales and many others, What We Eat explores world history through the lens of the global journeys of nearly ninety food products. Leading historians trace the origins and popularization of items commonly found in supermarkets, showing how each food illuminates wider histories. They consider the tension between the role of cuisine in shaping particular cultural identities and the standardization associated with globalization, and they demonstrate how foods have transformed as different societies have borrowed them. Chapters reveal the surprising sagas of coffee, cornflakes, gin, guacamole, hot dogs, hummus, naan, pet food, pizza, sparkling water, sushi, and many more. At once an intimate and a global history, What We Eat shows readers the everyday items on grocery store shelves in a new light.
  • EAN
    9780231221474
  • Auteur
  • Éditeur
    COLUMBIA UNIV
  • Genre
    Bien-être & Vie pratique - Cuisine & Vins
  • Date de parution
    01/07/2025
  • Support
    Broché
  • Description du format
    Version Papier
  • Poids
    601 g
  • Hauteur
    235 mm
  • Largeur
    156 mm
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