Far Flung and Well Fed

Far Flung and Well Fed
Title Far Flung and Well Fed PDF eBook
Author R. W. Apple
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Pages 584
Release 2010-12-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1429929022

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Celebrated journalist R. W. ("Johnny") Apple was a veteran political reporter, a New York Times bureau chief and an incisive and prolific writer. But the role he was most passionate about was food anthropologist. Known both for his restless wideopen mind and an appetite to match, Apple was also a culinary scholar: witty, wide-ranging and intensely knowledgeable about his subjects. Far Flung and Well Fed is the best of legendary Times reporter Apple's food writing from America, England, Europe, Asia and Australia. Each of the more than fifty essays recount extraordinary meals and little-known facts, of some of the world's most excellent foods —from the origin of an ingredient in a dish, to its history, to the vivid personalities—including Apple's wife, Betsey—who cook, serve and eat those dishes. Far Flung and Well Fed is a classic collection of food writing— lively, warm and rich with a sense of place and taste—and deserves to join the works of A.J. Liebling, Elizabeth David, M.F.K. Fisher and Calvin Trillin on the bookshelf.

Far Afield

Far Afield
Title Far Afield PDF eBook
Author Shane Mitchell
Publisher
Pages 306
Release 2016
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1607749203

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"A ... culinary travel book featuring profiles of the stewards of the world's oldest foodways--traditional farming, hunting, fishing, and foraging methods--along with 40 recipes"--

Harvest: Field Notes from a Far-Flung Pursuit of Real Food

Harvest: Field Notes from a Far-Flung Pursuit of Real Food
Title Harvest: Field Notes from a Far-Flung Pursuit of Real Food PDF eBook
Author Max Watman
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 232
Release 2014-03-24
Genre Cooking
ISBN 039306302X

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Max Watman's memoir of his dogged quest to craft meals from scratch in which he serves up a delectable taste of the farm life -- minus the farm.

Far Afield

Far Afield
Title Far Afield PDF eBook
Author Shane Mitchell
Publisher Ten Speed Press
Pages 306
Release 2016-10-25
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1607749211

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An extraordinarily photographed culinary travel book featuring profiles of the stewards of the world's traditional foodways—farming, fishing, and herding methods—along with 40 recipes. James Beard Award-winning journalist Shane Mitchell and photographer James Fisher have traveled the world on assignment for food and travel publications such as Travel + Leisure and Saveur. Along the way, they have encountered the fascinating people who are keeping some of the world's oldest food traditions alive, such as taro farmers in Hawaii who have never left the islands, Maasai warriors in Kenya, and Icelandic shepherds who still use the techniques of their Viking ancestors. Full of compelling photography from far-flung locations, Far Afield profiles these people, sharing their unique and captivating stories along with forty recipes.

The American Food Journal

The American Food Journal
Title The American Food Journal PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 550
Release 1921
Genre Food
ISBN

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The Food of Oman

The Food of Oman
Title The Food of Oman PDF eBook
Author Felicia Campbell
Publisher Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages 291
Release 2015-10-13
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1449474772

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In the Arabian Gulf, just east of Saudi Arabia and across the sea from Iran, the kitchens of Oman are filled with the enticing, mysterious aroma of a spice bazaar: musky black limes, earthy cloves, warming cinnamon, cumin, and coriander all play against the comforting scent of simmering basmati rice. Beyond these kitchens, the rocky crags of Jabal Akhdar tower, palm trees sway along the coast of Salalah, sand dunes ripple across Sharqiyah, and the calls to prayer echo from minarets throughout urban Muscat. In The Food of Oman, American food writer Felicia Campbell invites readers to journey with her into home kitchens, beachside barbeques, royal weddings, and humble teashops. Discover with her the incredible diversity of flavors and cultures in the tiny Sultanate of Oman. Omani cuisine is rooted in a Bedouin culture of hospitality—using whatever is on hand to feed a wandering stranger or a crowd of friends—and is infused with the rich bounty of interloping seafarers and overland Arabian caravan traders who, over the centuries, brought with them the flavors of East Africa, Persia, Asia, and beyond. In Oman, familiar ingredients mingle in exciting new ways: Zanzibari biryani is scented with rosewater and cloves, seafood soup is enlivened with hot red pepper and turmeric, green bananas are spiked with lime, green chili, and coconut. The recipes in The Food of Oman offer cooks a new world of flavors, techniques, and inspiration, while the lush photography and fascinating stories provide an introduction to the culture of a people whose adventurous palates and deep love of feeding and being fed gave rise to this unparalleled cuisine.

Top 100 Exotic Food Plants

Top 100 Exotic Food Plants
Title Top 100 Exotic Food Plants PDF eBook
Author Ernest Small
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 691
Release 2011-08-23
Genre Science
ISBN 1439856885

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Many edible plants considered exotic in the Western world are actually quite mainstream in other cultures. While some of these plants are only encountered in ethnic food markets or during travels to foreign lands, many are now finding their way onto supermarket shelves. Top 100 Exotic Food Plants provides comprehensive coverage of tropical and semi