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Apple
A Global History
Buch von Erika Janik
Sprache: Englisch

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Gravenstein. Coe's Golden Drop. Mendocino Cox. The names sound like something from the imagination of Tolkien or perhaps the ingredients in a dubious magical potion rather than what they are--varieties of apples. But as befits their enchanting names, apples have transfixed and beguiled humans for thousands of years. Apple: A Global History explores the cultural and culinary importance of a fruit born in the mountains of Kazakhstan that has since traversed the globe to become a favorite almost everywhere. From the Garden of Eden and Homer's Odyssey to Johnny Appleseed, William Tell, and even Apple Computer, Erika Janik shows how apples have become a universal source of sustenance, health, and symbolism from ancient times to the present day. Featuring many mouthwatering illustrations, this exploration of the planet's most popular fruit includes a guide to selecting the best apples, in addition to apple recipes from around the world, including what is believed to be the first recorded apple recipe from Roman gourmand Marcus Apicius. And Janik doesn't let us forget that apples are not just good eating; their juice also makes for good drinking--as the history of cider in North America and Europe attests. Janik grew up surrounded by apple iconography in Washington, the "apple state," so there is no better author to tell this fascinating story. Readers will eat up this surprising and entertaining tale of a fruit intricately linked to human history.

Gravenstein. Coe's Golden Drop. Mendocino Cox. The names sound like something from the imagination of Tolkien or perhaps the ingredients in a dubious magical potion rather than what they are--varieties of apples. But as befits their enchanting names, apples have transfixed and beguiled humans for thousands of years. Apple: A Global History explores the cultural and culinary importance of a fruit born in the mountains of Kazakhstan that has since traversed the globe to become a favorite almost everywhere. From the Garden of Eden and Homer's Odyssey to Johnny Appleseed, William Tell, and even Apple Computer, Erika Janik shows how apples have become a universal source of sustenance, health, and symbolism from ancient times to the present day. Featuring many mouthwatering illustrations, this exploration of the planet's most popular fruit includes a guide to selecting the best apples, in addition to apple recipes from around the world, including what is believed to be the first recorded apple recipe from Roman gourmand Marcus Apicius. And Janik doesn't let us forget that apples are not just good eating; their juice also makes for good drinking--as the history of cider in North America and Europe attests. Janik grew up surrounded by apple iconography in Washington, the "apple state," so there is no better author to tell this fascinating story. Readers will eat up this surprising and entertaining tale of a fruit intricately linked to human history.

Über den Autor

Erika Janik lives in Madison, Wisconsin, and works as a producer for Wisconsin Public Radio.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Genre: Ernährungswissenschaft
Rubrik: Essen & Trinken
Thema: Lebensmittelkunde
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781861898487
ISBN-10: 1861898487
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Janik, Erika
Hersteller: Reaktion Books
Maße: 205 x 131 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Erika Janik
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.09.2011
Gewicht: 0,312 kg
Artikel-ID: 107028307
Über den Autor

Erika Janik lives in Madison, Wisconsin, and works as a producer for Wisconsin Public Radio.

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2011
Genre: Ernährungswissenschaft
Rubrik: Essen & Trinken
Thema: Lebensmittelkunde
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Gebunden
ISBN-13: 9781861898487
ISBN-10: 1861898487
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Janik, Erika
Hersteller: Reaktion Books
Maße: 205 x 131 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Erika Janik
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.09.2011
Gewicht: 0,312 kg
Artikel-ID: 107028307
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