Enjoying Global History
Title | Enjoying Global History PDF eBook |
Author | Henry J. Abraham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 612 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780877208907 |
Enjoying Global History
Title | Enjoying Global History PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Abraham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 591 |
Release | 2006-11-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781567656336 |
To give reluctant readers a basic text that brings history to life, and to provide all readers with a high-interest supplementary resource text.
Enjoying World History
Title | Enjoying World History PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Abraham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780877206187 |
Tea
Title | Tea PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Saberi |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 186 |
Release | 2010-10-15 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1861898924 |
From chai to oolong to sencha, tea is one of the world’s most popular beverages. Perhaps that is because it is a unique and adaptable drink, consumed in many different varieties by cultures across the globe and in many different settings, from the intricate traditions of Japanese teahouses to the elegant tearooms of Britain to the verandas of the deep South. In Tea food historianHelen Saberi explores this rich and fascinating history. Saberi looks at the economic and social uses of tea, such as its use as a currency during the Tang Dynasty and 1913 creation of a tea dance called “Thé Dansant” that combined tea and tango. Saberi also explores where and how tea is grown around the world and how customs and traditions surrounding the beverage have evolved from its legendary origins to its present-day popularity. Featuring vivid images of teacups, plants, tearooms, and teahouses as well as recipes for both drinking tea and using it as a flavoring, Tea will engage the senses while providing a history of tea and its uses.
Hamburger
Title | Hamburger PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew F. Smith |
Publisher | |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2008-10-15 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN |
Andrew F. Smith traces the history of the hamburger history, from its humble beginnings as a nineteenth-century American street food, to its present status as one of the world's favourite dishes.
Dates
Title | Dates PDF eBook |
Author | Nawal Nasrallah |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 138 |
Release | 2011-04-01 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 186189984X |
In Dates, Nawal Nasrallah draws on her experience of growing up in the lands of ancient Mesopotamia, where the date palm was first cultivated, to explore the history behind the fruit. Dates have an important role in their arid homeland of the Middle East, where they are a dietary staple and can be consumed fresh or dried, as a snack or a dessert, and are even thought to have aphrodisiac qualities. In this history, Nasrallah describes the central role the date palm has played in the economy of the Middle East. This informative account of the date palm’s story follows its journey from its land of origin to the far-flung regions where it is cultivated today. Along the way, Nasrallah weaves many fascinating and humorous anecdotes that explore the etymology, history, culture, religion, myths, and legends surrounding dates. For example, she explains how the tree came to be a symbol of the Tree of Life and associated with the fiery phoenix bird, the famous ancient goddess Ishtar, and the moon, and how the medjool date acquired its name. This delightful and unusual book is generously illustrated with many beautiful images, and supplemented with more than a dozen delicious date recipes for savory dishes, sweets, and wine.
Shrimp
Title | Shrimp PDF eBook |
Author | Yvette Florio Lane |
Publisher | Reaktion Books |
Pages | 115 |
Release | 2017-11-15 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 178023886X |
The small-but-mighty shrimp has lured diners to the table for centuries. Whether served as the featured protein in a main dish or as a savory flavor in snacks, shrimp are the world’s most popular seafood. These primordial-looking creatures spend their short lives out of sight, deep on the ocean floor, yet they have inspired an immense passion in cultures across the world. In this lively and entertaining book, Yvette Florio Lane embarks on a lively historical tour of the production and consumption of Earth’s beloved crustacean. Over the centuries, shrimp have been hailed as an indulgence, a luxury, and even an aphrodisiac. They have been served to show hospitality, demonstrate status, and celebrate special occasions. They can also be culinary ambassadors, inspiring novel cooking techniques and the introduction of new tastes around the world. Demand for the creatures, however, has now exceeded supply. Whether fished from the ocean with nets or deep-sea trawlers, or raised in modern aquaculture farms, the world produces and eats more (and cheaper) shrimp than ever before, but often at great cost. Shrimp is a delicious, fascinating, and troubling history of a culinary favorite.