
Tastes and Traditions
O tej książce
Menus are invaluable snapshots of the food consumed at specific moments in time and place. Tastes and A Journey through Menu History provides glimpses into the meals enjoyed by royalty and rogues, and by those celebrating special occasions or sampling new culinary sensations. It describes food prepared for the great and the good, meals served during sieges and tablescapes immortalized in art. It explores how menus entertain adults, link food with play for children, reflect changing notions of health and highlight the enduring human need to make meals meaningful. Lavishly illustrated, this book offers an engaging exploration of why menus matter and the stories they tell, appealing to food lovers and general readers, as well as professionals in the food industry.
Gdzie kupić
Brak dostępnych opcji zakupu.
Więcej od Nathalie Cooke
Canadian Literary Fare (Volume 263)
Nathalie Cooke, Shelley Boyd, Alexia Moyer
Catharine Parr Traill's The Female Emigrant's Guide: Cooking with a Canadian Classic (Carleton Library Series)
Catharine Parr Traill
Margaret Atwood: A Biography
Nathalie Cooke
Margaret Atwood: A Critical Companion
Nathalie Cooke