The Taste of Empire: How Britain's Quest for Food Shaped the Modern World by Lizzie Collingham
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- ISBN 10 0465056660
- ISBN 13 9780465056668
- Published Oct 03 2017
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 368
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Basic Books
Publishers Text
A history of the British Empire told through twenty meals eaten around the world
In The Taste of Empire, acclaimed historian Lizzie Collingham tells the story of how the British Empire's quest for food shaped the modern world. Told through twenty meals over the course of 450 years, from the Far East to the New World, Collingham explains how Africans taught Americans how to grow rice, how the East India Company turned opium into tea, and how Americans became the best-fed people in the world. In The Taste of Empire, Collingham masterfully shows that only by examining the history of Great Britain's global food system, from sixteenth-century Newfoundland fisheries to our present-day eating habits, can we fully understand our capitalist economy and its role in making our modern diets.
Other cookbooks by this author
- The Biscuit: The History of a Very British Indulgence
- Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors
- Curry: A Tale of Cooks And Conquerors
- Curry: A Biography of a Dish
- Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors
- Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors
- Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors
- The Hungry Empire: How Britain's Quest for Food Shaped the Modern World

