Three World Cuisines: Italian, Mexican, Chinese by Ken Albala
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- ISBN 10 0759121257
- ISBN 13 9780759121256
- Published Apr 16 2012
- Format Hardcover
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher AltaMira Press,U.S.
- Imprint AltaMira Press,U.S.
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The textbook begins with a comprehensive theory of cuisine in the introduction and moves to the parallel culinary histories of Italy, Mexico, and China: the independent domestication of crops in each, the social, political, and technological developments that gave rise to each cuisine, and cooking in both professional and home settings. It also compares the internal logic of the cooking style and techniques in a way that will resonate with students. The meat of the text compares and contrasts the three cuisines in chapters on grains and starches; vegetables; fruits and nuts; meat, poultry, and dairy products; fish and shellfish; fats and flavorings, and beverages. Students are taken on a fascinating journey of discovery, where the background story of mis-transmission, adaptation, and evolution of cooking as it spreads around the globe with trade and immigration is revealed. It answers the big questions, such as, why did the wok prevail in China, while the sautee pan and comal were used in Italy and Mexico, respectively? Why is bread baked in the Mediterranean but more often steamed in the Far East? How are certain ingredients used in completely different ways by different cultures and why? Why is corn transformed into tortillas and tamales in one place and into polenta in another? Why do we find tomato salsa in the Americas, long-cooked sauces in Italy, and tomatoes mixed with scrambled eggs in China? Albala also challenges the notion of authenticity, providing ample evidence that cuisines are constantly evolving, adapting over time according to ingredients and cooking technologies. More than 150 of Albala's recipes complete the instruction, inspiring students to learn how to cook in a fundamental way.Other cookbooks by this author
- At the Table: Food and Family Around the World
- The Banquet: Dining in the Great Courts of Late Renaissance Europe (The Food Series)
- Beans A History
- Beans A History
- Beans: A History
- The Business of Food: Encyclopedia of the Food and Drink Industries
- Cooking in Europe: 1250-1650
- Cooking in Europe, 1250-1650
- Eating Right in the Renaissance
- Eating Right in the Renaissance
- Food Cultures of the World Encyclopedia
- The Food History Reader: Primary Sources
- Food in Time and Place: The American Historical Association Companion to Food History
- Food in Time and Place: The American Historical Association Companion to Food History
- Food in Time and Place: The American Historical Association Companion to Food History
- The Great Gelatin Revival: Savory Aspics, Jiggly Shots, and Outrageous Desserts
- Grow Food, Cook Food, Share Food: Perspectives on Eating from the Past and a Preliminary Agenda for the Future
- The Lost Art of Real Cooking: Rediscovering the Pleasures of Traditional Food One Recipe at a Time
- The Lost Arts of Hearth & Home: The Happy Luddite's Guide to Domestic Self-Sufficiency
- The Most Excellent Book of Cookery
- Noodle Soup: Recipes, Techniques, Obsession
- Noodle Soup: Recipes, Techniques, Obsession
- Nuts A Global History
- Nuts A Global History
- Nuts: A Global History
- Opulent Nosh: A Cookbook for Audacious Appetites
- Pancake: A Global History
- Pancake: A Global History
- RB-Edible
- Three World Cuisines: Italian, Mexican, Chinese

