The New Taste of Chocolate, Revised: A Cultural & Natural History of Cacao with Recipes [A Cookbook]

Author:   Maricel E. Presilla
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Edition:   Revised edition
ISBN:  

9781580089500


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   24 November 2009
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"A Cultural & Natural History of Cacao with Recipes More than two hundred years ago, the great Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus christened the cacao tree Theobroma cacao, ""food-of-the-gods cacao."" Truly, chocolate is the closest thing we mortals have to ambrosia. But not all chocolate is created equal, a fact we instinctively know when we bite into an exceptional piece of chocolate. What qualities set artisanal chocolate apart from mass-marketed brands? How does chocolate impact our health? How will the rising popularity of microbatch chocolate affect the industry? To find out, The New Taste of Chocolate, Revised takes us on a journey beginning with Maya and Aztec chocolate rituals, followed by exploring the significance of cacao through the ages, up through groundbreaking contemporary genetic discoveries.Going far beyond the scope of anything currently written about chocolate, this definitive illustrated reference has been revised and expanded to immerse chocolate lovers in the rich history and science of the cacao bean. Celebrated author, scholar, and chocolate expert Maricel E. Presilla introduces us to the broad array of cacao cultivars, meticulously covering the latest research, then explores the art of cacao farming and the people who dedicate their lives to cultivating the precious cacao pods. She also elucidates the harvesting, fermenting, and drying practices that create subtle distinctions in the tastes of particular strains of cacao. From the burnished reds and shocking yellows of the cacao fruits to the deep mahoganies and milky tans of the finished product, we follow cacao from bean to bar, each incarnation as luscious as the next.More than just a cultural and natural history of our most coveted indulgence, The New Taste of Chocolate, Revised includes a new collection of Maricel Presilla's savory recipes plus sweet contributions from internationally renowned pastry chefs and chocolatiers. Presilla dissects buzzwords such as single origin and estate grown, illuminates chocolate trends gaining traction with manufacturers and connoisseurs, and predicts what the future holds for chocolate as a globally celebrated delicacy. With stunning new full color photography and rare archival prints throughout, this comprehensive and gorgeous book will help chocoholics cultivate an appreciation for the infinite subtleties of their favorite culinary delight."

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Author:   Maricel E. Presilla
Publisher:   Random House USA Inc
Imprint:   Ten Speed Press
Edition:   Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 21.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 26.20cm
Weight:   1.084kg
ISBN:  

9781580089500


ISBN 10:   158008950
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   24 November 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock.

Table of Contents

Contents   Acknowledgments  /  Viii   Growing Up with Cacao  /  1   A Natural and Cultural History of Chocolate  /  7   Identifying Cacao  /  61   From Cacao to Chocolate  /  95   Tasting Chocolate  /  135   Recipes  /  143   Glossary  /  227   Sources  /  232   Select Bibliography  /  238   Index  /  242

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Few people in the world know as much about chocolate as Maricel Presilla, or write as passionately about it. Her pioneering book, The New Taste of Chocolate, is the first to document the fascinating diversity of cacao varieties and their influence on chocolate quality. It also describes and celebrates the full arc of chocolate's evolution, from pre-Columbian times to the twenty-first century. This book will be a revelation and delight to anyone who loves chocolate. --Harold McGee, author of On Food and Cooking The New Taste of Chocolate is fascinating and genuinely original. Based on unique, personal knowledge, Maricel's book will serve as a primary research source and change the way chocolate lovers think about and taste chocolate. --Robert Steinberg and John Scharffenberger, co-founders of Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker, Inc. It's not a coincidence that chocolate and gold are sold in bars. Chocolate lovers who treasure history and recipes will find this book as valuable as it is delicious. --Flo Braker, author of Sweet Miniatures Maricel presents a colorful, textured, and in-depth view of the past, present, and possible future of cacao. We are also allowed a taste of the diversity that was once part of the palate of flavors used by the chocolate industry of old and insight into why some of these may be lost forever. --Gary Guittard, president of Guittard Chocolate Company After reading Maricel's book and recognizing the sophisticated and complex journey from cacao in the field to the wonderful quality chocolate available to consumers, you will have a whole new appreciation for chocolate. Maricel offers detailed insight into the nuances of chocolate. A 'must read' for all chocoholics. --Emily Luchetti The New Taste of Chocolate is a loving tribute to cacao and the unsung heroes who have nurtured it for centuries, miraculously transforming it from bean to bar to the latest chocolate creation. Maricel's meticulously researched book deserves a place of honor in every serious chocolate lover's library. --Elaine GonzAlez, author of The Art of Chocolate


Few people in the world know as much about chocolate as Maricel Presilla, or write as passionately about it. Her pioneering book, The New Taste of Chocolate, is the first to document the fascinating diversity of cacao varieties and their influence on chocolate quality. It also describes and celebrates the full arc of chocolate's evolution, from pre-Columbian times to the twenty-first century. This book will be a revelation and delight to anyone who loves chocolate. <br>--Harold McGee, author of On Food and Cooking <br> <br> The New Taste of Chocolate is fascinating and genuinely original. Based on unique, personal knowledge, Maricel's book will serve as a primary research source and change the way chocolate lovers think about and taste chocolate. <br>--Robert Steinberg and John Scharffenberger, co-founders of Scharffen Berger Chocolate Maker, Inc. <br> <br> It's not a coincidence that chocolate and gold are sold in bars. Chocolate lovers who treasure history and recipes will


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"MARICEL E. PRESILLA is a culinary historian, author, and chef specializing in the cuisines of Latin America and Spain. She studied medieval Spanish history at Spain's University of Valladolid and at New York University, where she received her PhD. Formally trained in cultural anthropology, she has done extensive research on the food crops of the Americas and taught at New York University and Rutgers University. Presilla is a frequent contributor to Saveur, Food & Wine, and Gourmet, and also writes the Miami Herald's ""Cocina"" column. A recognized authority on all aspects of chocolate as well as on Spanish and Latin American culinary history, she has given numerous seminars, tastings, and lectures to culinary groups nationwide and has been featured in the country's top food publications. She is a member of the advisory committee for the Culinary Institute of America's Latin American program and was recently named one of the ""Ten innovators who will influence food in the U.S. for the next 30 years"" by Food & Wine. Presilla is the president of Gran Cacao, a food marketing company specializing in chocolate research and the heirloom cacao bean trade. She has been a consultant for several food companies including the Venezuela-based Chocolates El Rey C.A., whose premium chocolates she helped introduce to the United States. She is the co-owner and chef of two restaurants in Hoboken, New Jersey- the small pan-Latin Zafra and the more formal South American Cucharamama. The restaurants have earned Presilla repeated nominations for the James Beard Foundation's Best Chef Mid-Atlantic award. In September 2009, she was awarded the prestigious Silver Spoon Award by Food Arts magazine for her multifaceted contributions to the culinary arts. Presilla is the author of three illustrated books on various aspects of Latin American culture and a forthcoming book on Latin American cooking. Her newest venture is the food store and cooking atelier Ultramarinos in Hoboken. She divides her time between her New Jersey restaurants, Miami, and Latin America."

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