Chilies To Chocolate

Author:   The University of Arizona Press ,  The University of Arizona Press
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
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9780816513246


Pages:   191
Publication Date:   01 July 1992
Format:   Paperback
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Columbus stumbled upon the New World while seeking the riches of the orient, yet native peoples of the Americas already held riches beyond his knowing. From maize to potatoes to native beans, a variety of crops unfamiliar to Europeans were cultivated by indigenous peoples of the Americas, with other foods like chilies and chocolate on hand to make diets all the more interesting (even when used in combination, as aficionados of molé will attest). Chilies to Chocolate traces the biological and cultural history of some New World crops that have worldwide economic importance. Drawing on disciplines as diverse as anthropology, ethnobotany, and agronomy, it focuses on the domestication and use of these plants by native peoples and their dispersion into the fields and kitchens of the Old World: tomatoes to Italy, chili peppers throughout Asia, cacao wherever a sweet tooth craves chocolate. Indeed, potatoes and maize now rank with wheat and rice as the world's principal crops. ""The sweetness of corn on the cob is sweeter for knowing the long, winding way by which it has come into one's hands,"" observe Foster and Cordell. Featuring contributions by Gary Nabhan, Alan Davidson, and others, Chilies to Chocolate will increase readers' appreciation of the foods we all enjoy, of the circuitous routes by which they have become part of our diets, and of the vital role that Native Americans have played in this process.

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Author:   The University of Arizona Press ,  The University of Arizona Press
Publisher:   University of Arizona Press
Imprint:   University of Arizona Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.287kg
ISBN:  

9780816513246


ISBN 10:   0816513244
Pages:   191
Publication Date:   01 July 1992
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"From the discovery of vanilla to how chilies spread since Columbus, this is packed with culinary lore and regional history, and will complement the shelf of any food enthusiast who loves history."" —The Bookwatch ""If the ecology movement is about saving the planet, then these are food ecologists, committed to saving the planet's agricultural capacity."" —Los Angeles Times ""The stories of these plant foods 'read like biological and historical whodunits,' say the editors and they are right. This is a most readable book. Botanists, biologists, food historians, and anyone who cooks and eats will enjoy it."" —Academic Library Book Review ""Both a celebration of the rich diversity of New World foods and a thought-provoking look at some of the issues facing agriculture in the future, this volume is a timely and stimulating read."" —Wilson Library Bulletin"


From the discovery of vanilla to how chilies spread since Columbus, this is packed with culinary lore and regional history, and will complement the shelf of any food enthusiast who loves history. -The Bookwatch If the ecology movement is about saving the planet, then these are food ecologists, committed to saving the planet's agricultural capacity. -Los Angeles Times The stories of these plant foods 'read like biological and historical whodunits,' say the editors and they are right. This is a most readable book. Botanists, biologists, food historians, and anyone who cooks and eats will enjoy it. -Academic Library Book Review Both a celebration of the rich diversity of New World foods and a thought-provoking look at some of the issues facing agriculture in the future, this volume is a timely and stimulating read. -Wilson Library Bulletin


From the discovery of vanilla to how chilies spread since Columbus, this is packed with culinary lore and regional history, and will complement the shelf of any food enthusiast who loves history. --The Bookwatch If the ecology movement is about saving the planet, then these are food ecologists, committed to saving the planet's agricultural capacity. --Los Angeles Times The stories of these plant foods 'read like biological and historical whodunits, ' say the editors and they are right. This is a most readable book. Botanists, biologists, food historians, and anyone who cooks and eats will enjoy it. --Academic Library Book Review Both a celebration of the rich diversity of New World foods and a thought-provoking look at some of the issues facing agriculture in the future, this volume is a timely and stimulating read. --Wilson Library Bulletin


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