The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink

Andrew F Smith author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:30th Apr '09

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During the last decade, curiosity about food and drink in America has rapidly accelerated and interest in the social, historical and economic aspects of food has dramatically expanded. The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink will satiate this hunger for knowledge with fascinating entries on everything from the origin of Bloody Marys to vegetarianism. Placing American food and drink in context, this unique resource colorfully explains how the culinary world is influenced by American food, points out disappearing traditions and includes sidebars, definitions, bibliographies, and lists of popular festivals, museums, and websites for readers anxious to learn more about this mouth-watering subject. With over 950 articles and 300 illustrations, the Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink will stand alongside Davidson's Companion as the ideal complement for any food lover wishing to explore this related topic in even greater detail.

Dive in anywhere in this smorgasbord and come up with a tasty morsel. * The Washington Post *
Unique, fascinating, fun and indispensable, The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink is a must for anyone interested in the food culture of America, from the professional chef to the food writer to the lover of the table. * Jacques Pépin, star of Fast Food My Way and author of The Apprentice *

ISBN: 9780195387094

Dimensions: 270mm x 215mm x 39mm

Weight: 2240g

720 pages