Words to Eat By: Five Foods and the Culinary History of the English Language
by:
Ina Lipkowitz (author)
English food words tell a remarkable story about the evolution of our language and culinary history, revealing a collision of cultures from the time Caesar first arrived on British shores to the present day. Words to Eat By explores the stories behind five of our most basic food words, words...
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English food words tell a remarkable story about the evolution of our language and culinary history, revealing a collision of cultures from the time Caesar first arrived on British shores to the present day. Words to Eat By explores the stories behind five of our most basic food words, words which reveal our powerful associations with certain foods. Using sources that range from Roman histories to Julia Child’s recipes, Ina Lipkowitz shows how saturated with French and Italian names the English culinary vocabulary is. But the words for our most basic foodstuffs—bread, milk, leek, meat, and apple—are still rooted in Old English. Words to Eat By will make readers reconsider the foods they eat and the words they use to describe them. Brimming with information, this book offers an analysis of our culinary and linguistic heritage that is as accessible as it is enlightening.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780312662189 (0312662181)
ASIN: 0312662181
Publish date: 2011-07-05
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Bypass the introduction, a clumsy and slightly offensive attempt to link the etymological quirks and class implications of ancient languages to the present day. The rest of this book is a pleasure to read. Lipkowitz is at her best when untangling a lyrical string of language evolutions, and these li...