The Englishman's Food by Anne Wilbraham

The Englishman's Food by Anne Wilbraham

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the food of peasants, labourers, townspeople, the wealthy, the poor and the country gentleman; A ground-breaking book, it is a fascinating and authoritative survey of food production, consumption, fashions and follies over a period of five hundred years. Reprinted with a new introduction by food editor Tom Jaine.

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The Englishman's Food by Anne Wilbraham

Medieval gardens; cookshops; spices; ale, beer, wine and spirits; the food of peasants, labourers, townspeople, the wealthy, the poor and the country gentleman; fish, meat and game; the feeding of infants, children; dairy products; vitamins, proteins, fat and fibre; the adulteration of food; the four bottle man; bread; poaching; tea, coffee and chocolate; food in schools and institutions; sugar and sweetmeats; root crops; the agricultural revolution; the importance of 'white meats', the vegetarian diet; menus and recipes. . . The Englishman's Food was first published in 1939, fully revised in 1957 and now appears with a new updating introduction. A ground-breaking book, it is a fascinating and authoritative survey of food production, consumption, fashions and follies over a period of five hundred years. Reprinted with a new introduction by food editor Tom Jaine.
The achievement of this pioneering book is very greatIt remains a remarkable contribution to the study of eating habits and health in society -- Derek Cooper
The most valuable contribution of its kind * Guardian *
This fascinating book should be read from cover to cover * Daily Telegraph *
A tour de force * Observer *
To read it is a pleasure as well as a duty; learned and well-written, it is a mine of curious information * New Statesman *
Jack Cecil Drummond was born in 1891 and educated at King's College, London, where he studied chemistry. His working life was spent at the leading edge of theoretical nutrition. For twenty years he was Professor of Biochemistry at University College, London, where he met his wife Anne Wilbraham. During the Second World War he worked as scientific adviser to the Ministry of Food. He was knighted in 1944 and in 1945 he embarked on a new post-war career as research director of the Boots Pure Drug Company. An early member of André Simon's Wine and Food Society, he was a man of well-rounded interests with a remarkable gift for communication.
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ISBN 13 9780712650250
ISBN 10 0712650253
Title The Englishman's Food
Author Anne Wilbraham
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 1994-10-06
Number of pages 496
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.