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The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink (Oxford Companions)

The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink (Oxford Companions)
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The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink (Oxford Companions)

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Offering a panoramic view of the history and culture of food and drink in America with fascinating entries on everything from the smell of asparagus to the history of White Castle, and the origin of Bloody Marys to jambalaya, the Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink provides a concise, authoritative, and exuberant look at this modern American obsession. Ideal for the food scholar and food enthusiast alike, it is equally appetizing for anyone fascinated by Americana, capturing our culture and history through what we love most--food!

Building on the highly praised and deliciously browseable two-volume compendium the Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America, this new work serves up everything you could ever want to know about American consumables and their impact on popular culture and the culinary world. Within its pages for example, we learn that Lifesavers candy owes its success to the canny marketing idea of placing the original flavor, mint, next to cash registers at bars. Patrons who bought them to mask the smell of alcohol on their breath before heading home soon found they were just as tasty sober and the company began producing other flavors.

Edited by Andrew Smith, a writer and lecturer on culinary history, the Companion serves up more than just trivia however, including hundreds of entries on fast food, celebrity chefs, fish, sandwiches, regional and ethnic cuisine, food science, and historical food traditions. It also dispels a few commonly held myths. Veganism, isn't simply the practice of a few "hippies," but is in fact wide-spread among elite athletic circles. Many of the top competitors in the Ironman and Ultramarathon events go even further, avoiding all animal products by following a strictly vegan diet. Anyone hungering to know what our nation has been cooking and eating for the last three centuries should own the Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink.



· Nearly 1,000 articles on American food and drink, from the curious to the commonplace



· Beautifully illustrated with hundreds of historical photographs and color images



· Includes informative lists of food websites, museums, organizations, and festivals

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  • Food and Facts

Product Details:
Hardcover: 736 pages
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication Date: May 01, 2007
Language: English
ISBN: 0195307968
Product Length: 10.86 inches
Product Width: 8.83 inches
Product Height: 1.72 inches
Product Weight: 5.65 pounds
Package Length: 11.0 inches
Package Width: 8.6 inches
Package Height: 1.7 inches
Package Weight: 5.6 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

5for anyone who has cooked, dined out, or eaten anything...  May 04, 2007
By Kerstin A. Czarra "kerstismerst"
Don't let "Oxford" scare you. Although amazingly researched and documented, the book is written for everyone who has eaten a twinkie to a

buche du noel.

Amazing history lessons on everything you like or dislike to eat.

As a native marylander, i was happy to learn the derivation of "stuffed ham"

A great gift for anyone who eats.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5A fascinating and useful resource  Apr 19, 2007
By Ms. Readsalot
It's hard to put down - you can just open up to any page and find something interesting about food in American history - and drink too, of course. The foodie will absolutely adore having this book on their shelf! The illustrations and the historical images throughout are very interesting. The quality of the writing is excellent - I wouldn't expect anything less from Oxford. I'll be putting this right alongside my Oxford Companion to Wine!

4Great resource, terrible binding  Jan 18, 2012
By pamarama
This book is an incredible resource. The problem is with the binding. I've used the library's copy of the same book, including opening it to make copies. I opened my copy for the first time and and the binding is broken at page 230-231. Page 229/230 is now out of the book. The binding is also broken at page 454 and that page is now loose. I can't afford (time) to return and wait for another copy. The poor quality binding on this book (obvious when you look at the book before you even open it) detracts from the wealth of information inside.

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