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The Grocer's Encyclopedia
其他書名
A Compendium of Useful Information Concerning Foods of All Kinds. How They Are Raised, Prepared and Marketed. How to Care for Th: a to L
出版Vertvolta Press, 2013-09
主題Cooking / GeneralHistory / United States / General
ISBN16094408979781609440893
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=6uAsnwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋Featuring over 1,200 subjects & 449 vivid illustrations. Once intended for Grocers to expand their knowledge of an extensive list of foods and beverages, Artemas Ward's The Grocer's Encyclopedia reframes the way the modern person thinks about these items. Ward enlightens the reader while drawing them into the history and care of these goods. While reading about coffee, one is thrust into the depths of Africa--to which "the civilized word is indebted...for the coffee bean,"--to experience the care and variety of coffee, and then brought back to the United States to witness the astonishing numbers of pounds by which this resource is consumed. Within these pages, one reaps not only an understanding of the growth and care of the foods Ward addresses, but also their history, past importance, and an understanding of how the food industry has shifted throughout the decades. Vibrant illustrations and detailed charts and graphs serve to expand on the descriptions they surround. A reflection of early twentieth century food, agriculture, and consumption, The Grocer's Encyclopedia is a collection of articles that will delight, surprise and inform the present day grocer, cook, or food enthusiast.