The Taste of Britain - Laura Mason, Catherine Brown

The Taste of Britain

Buch | Hardcover
544 Seiten
2006
HarperPress (Verlag)
978-0-00-724132-3 (ISBN)
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For too long Britain has failed to celebrate its culinary heritage. But from the introduction of borage to the British Isles by the Romans to the nation's love-hate relationship with Marmite, Britain has always played host to an astonishing range of gustatory traditions. This delightful compendium of Britain's traditional regional foods combines fascinating local history about the origins of some of our most distinctive and curious foodstuffs with a celebration of the ways in which the most humble cut of meat can embody culinary traditions stretching back through the ages. Far from the bland and stodgy board usually associated with British cuisine, 'The Taste of Britain' reveals a culinary portrait of remarkable wealth and character -- from Fat Rascals to Fidget Pie, Cornish pasties to Chelsea buns, and Bedfordshire Clangers to Bath Chaps. Entries have been carefully selected on the grounds that they have been produced in one place for more than three generations, and many for much longer: more than merely a history of food, this is a tribute to a Britain that predates the supermarket era and evokes traditions that date back hundreds of years.
Sussex cattle, for example, are mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086, while Shakespeare described an early forerunner of the Cockney favourite, jellied eels, in 'King Lear'. In range, warmth and enthusiasm, 'The Taste of Britain' is a book for absolutely everyone from the 'foodie' connoisseur interested in the origins of the Careless Gooseberry to the culinary neophyte for whom each entry provides a delightful potted history of taste, industry and tradition. With new material, beautifully redesigned from the original 1999 edition, the cumulative effect of this enthusiastic, heartfelt and endlessly fascinating homage to regional foods is a joyful and compulsively readable celebration of the variety and curiosity of Britain's manifold culinary traditions, and the pride which they inspire.

Laura Mason was raised on a farm in Upper Wharfedale, Yorkshire. A highly respected food historian, her books include 'Sugar-Plums and Sherbet: The Prehistory of Sweets', 'Food and the Rites of Passage' and 'Farmhouse Cookery'. She is also a British co-ordinator of the Slow Food movement. Freelance food writer Catherine Brown grew up in a Glasgow tenement and her first catering job was in a Clydeside docker's canteen. She worked as a professional chef before becoming a food writer and critic. She writes for The Herald and has won 3 Glenfiddich Food Writing Awards, and in 2001 was named the Guild of Food Writers Food Journalist of the Year.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.10.2006
Vorwort Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Zusatzinfo 40 b/w illus
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 176 x 246 mm
Gewicht 1526 g
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Essen / Trinken Länderküchen
ISBN-10 0-00-724132-1 / 0007241321
ISBN-13 978-0-00-724132-3 / 9780007241323
Zustand Neuware
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