Lobster: A Global History
Other than that it tastes delicious with butter, what do you know about the knobbily-armoured, scarlet creature staring back at you from your fancy dinner plate? Food writer Elisabeth Townsend here charts the global rise of the lobster as delicacy. Part of the Edible Series, Lobster: A Global...
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Other than that it tastes delicious with butter, what do you know about the knobbily-armoured, scarlet creature staring back at you from your fancy dinner plate? Food writer Elisabeth Townsend here charts the global rise of the lobster as delicacy. Part of the Edible Series, Lobster: A Global History explores the use and consumption of the lobster from poor man’s staple to cultural icon. From coastal fishing in the Middle Ages to the Industrial Revolution and modern times, Townsend describes the social history of the consumption of lobsters around the world. As well, the book includes beautiful images of rarely seen lobsters and both old and contemporary lobster recipes. Whether you want to liberate lobsters from their supermarket tanks or crack open their claws, this is an essential read, describing the human connection to the lobster from his ocean home to the dinner table.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9781861897947 (1861897944)
ASIN: 9781861897947
Publish date: 01-04-2011
Publisher: Reaktion Books, Limited
Edition language: English
Yet another Edible book. The basic concept is simple: a compact (100-150 pages) history of a food substance and follow it up with a few pages of recipes. Make sure to add in a lot of cool pictures. Because each volume is written by a different author (and they all have decent credentials, by the way...