Breakfast Cereal

A Global History

Kathryn Cornell Dolan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Reaktion Books

Published:1st Mar '23

Should be back in stock very soon

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Simple, healthy and comforting, breakfast cereals are a perennially popular way to start the day around the world. They have a long, distinguished and surprising history – around 10,000 years ago, with the advent of agriculture, people began breaking their fast with porridges made from wheat, rice, corn and other grains. It was only in the second half of the nineteenth century, however, in the United States, that a series of entrepreneurs and food reformers created the breakfast cereals we recognize today: Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Cheerios and Quaker Oats, among others.
In this global, entertaining and well-illustrated account, Kathryn Cornell Dolan explores the history of breakfast cereals, including many historical and modern recipes that the reader can try at home.

Breakfast Cereal will reward readers with relatable stories and familiar images. It is worthy of a place at the Edible Series table and is the ideal starting point for your collection of the same: one down, 89 to go. * Culinary Historians of Canada, 'Digestible Bits and Bites" *
Human beings have been starting the day right for thousands of years . . . Now the fascinating stories behind the bowlfuls we serve up each day are revealed in Breakfast Cereal: A Global History. -- Bill Gibb * People's Friend *
An entertaining journey from the earliest accounts of pottages and porridges to the contemporary craze for breakfast bars, this is a must read. * Etta M. Madden, Clif and Gail Smart Professor of English, Missouri State University *

ISBN: 9781789146950

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144 pages