Colonial Food

Author:   Ann Chandonnet
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Volume:   742
ISBN:  

9780747812401


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   10 June 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Of the one hundred Pilgrims who settled at Plymouth in 1620, nearly half had died within months of hardship, starvation or disease. One of the colony’s most urgent challenges was to find ways to grow and prepare food in the harsh, unfamiliar climate of the New World. From the meager subsistence of the earliest days and the crucial help provided by Native Americans, to the first Thanksgiving celebrations and the increasingly sophisticated fare served in inns and taverns, this book provides a window onto daily life in Colonial America. It shows how European methods and cuisine were adapted to include native produce such as maize, potatoes, beans, peanuts and tomatoes, and features a section of authentic menus and recipes, including apple tansey and crab soup, which can be used to prepare your own colonial meals.

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Author:   Ann Chandonnet
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Shire Publications
Volume:   742
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.170kg
ISBN:  

9780747812401


ISBN 10:   0747812403
Pages:   64
Publication Date:   10 June 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Temporarily unavailable   Availability explained
The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you.
Language:   English

Table of Contents

Introduction / Arriving in the New World / Farming in the Early Colonies / Seventeenth-Century Food / Farming in the Eighteenth Century / Eighteenth-Century Food / Recreating Colonial Food Today / Places to Visit / Further Reading / Bibliography / Index

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In this lean book, Ann Chandonnet manages to cover the wide variety of Colonial food, exploring the foodways of the original 13 colonies, but also reaching into French and Spanish territories, as well as Native American food. Her wide reach makes it clear that Colonial food had a varied character, based on the settler's own traditions, what they found in the New World, and how they interacted with other communities. Culinary Historians of Washington, D.C.


In this lean book, Ann Chandonnet manages to cover the wide variety of Colonial food, exploring the foodways of the original 13 colonies, but also reaching into French and Spanish territories, as well as Native American food. Her wide reach makes it clear that Colonial food had a varied character, based on the settler's own traditions, what they found in the New World, and how they interacted with other communities. --Culinary Historians of Washington, D.C.


In this lean book, Ann Chandonnet manages to cover the wide variety of Colonial food, exploring the foodways of the original 13 colonies, but also reaching into French and Spanish territories, as well as Native American food. Her wide reach makes it clear that Colonial food had a varied character, based on the settler's own traditions, what they found in the New World, and how they interacted with other communities. Culinary Historians of Washington, D.C.


In this lean book, Ann Chandonnet manages to cover the wide variety of Colonial food, exploring the foodways of the original 13 colonies, but also reaching into French and Spanish territories, as well as Native American food. Her wide reach makes it clear that Colonial food had a varied character, based on the settler's own traditions, what they found in the New World, and how they interacted with other communities. -- Culinary Historians of Washington, D.C.


Author Information

Ann Chandonnet is a food historian, poet and journalist. She is a member of the Culinary Historians of Washington, DC, and is the author of the award-winning Gold Rush Grub and The Pioneer Village Cookbook.

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