Food of Australia (H)

Food of Australia (H)
Title Food of Australia (H) PDF eBook
Author Wendy Hutton
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Pages 176
Release 2012-11-15
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1462909736

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The remarkable geographic and ethnic diversity of Australia has laid the foundation for the country's new culinary identity. Drawing on European, Asian, Middle Eastern, and native Australian ingredients and cooking styles, the country's young and innovative chefs have melded these influences into a fresh and unique style of cooking. This book presents a cross section of recipes from twenty-two of Australia's leading chefs. This book is divided into two sections. Part I contains lively essays by Australian culinary experts which introduce the history, culture and diverse influences which have shaped the development of contemporary Australian cuisine. Part II contains an overview of cooking in Australia, lists of ingredients that Australian cooking relies on, and over 70 of Australia’s favorite recipes The Food of Australia contains easy-to-follow recipes with detailed descriptions and vibrant photography, enabling enthusiastic cooks anywhere to capture the unique flavors of this remarkable continent.

True to the Land

True to the Land
Title True to the Land PDF eBook
Author Paul van Reyk
Publisher Reaktion Books
Pages 287
Release 2021-10-11
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1789144078

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Spanning 65,000 years, this book provides a history of food in Australia from its beginnings, with the arrival of the first peoples and their stewardship of the land, to a present where the production and consumption of food is fraught with anxieties and competing priorities. It describes how food production in Australia is subject to the constraints of climate, water, and soil, leading to centuries of unsustainable agricultural practices post-colonization. Australian food history is also the story of its xenophobia and the immigration policies pursued, which continue to undermine the image of Australia as a model multicultural society. This history of Australian food ends on a positive note, however, as Indigenous peoples take increasing control of how their food is interpreted and marketed.

Australia's Food & Nutrition

Australia's Food & Nutrition
Title Australia's Food & Nutrition PDF eBook
Author Ian H. Lester
Publisher
Pages 347
Release 1994
Genre Diet
ISBN 9780644348812

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Acquired Tastes

Acquired Tastes
Title Acquired Tastes PDF eBook
Author Colin Bannerman
Publisher
Pages
Release 2007
Genre Cookery
ISBN

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This book considers Australian food culture from the late eighteenth century to the present day. The author explores issues such as the problematic concept of a definitive Australian cuisine and examines the impact of ethnic influences, new cooking techniques and innovations.

Australian Food

Australian Food
Title Australian Food PDF eBook
Author Australia. Agri-Food Industries Strategy
Publisher
Pages 409
Release 1995
Genre
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Eat History

Eat History
Title Eat History PDF eBook
Author Sofia Eriksson
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 188
Release 2014-07-24
Genre Social Science
ISBN 144386479X

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Eat History offers fascinating new insights into the emerging field of gastronomic studies and its intersection with cultural history, and includes the writing of nine leading historians on topics ranging from vodka to patty cakes. Though primarily focused on Australia, the transnational nature of many of the essays widens the scope to include Russia and the British Empire, as well as Italy. With its engaging and entertaining tone, the volume will prove to be of interest not only to researchers and academics in the field, but to more general readers keen to discover how the consideration of food opens up whole new areas of history and points the way to fruitful future inquiry.

The Art of Living in Australia

The Art of Living in Australia
Title The Art of Living in Australia PDF eBook
Author Philip E. Muskett
Publisher Sydney University Press
Pages 411
Release 2017-03-01
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1920897658

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The Art of Living in Australia was first published in 1893 and urged the value of Mediterranean eating and drinking habits for the Australian way of life. Philip E. Muskett (d. 1909) was variously a surgeon at Sydney Hospital, Surgeon-Superintendent to the New South Wales government and Medical Superintendent at the Quarantine Station. He is most well known as a popular medical and health writer, most notably for The Art of Living in Australia.