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Author Wilson, Bee.
Title Consider the fork : a history of how we cook and eat / Bee Wilson ; with illustrations by Annabel Lee.
Imprint New York, NY : Basic Books, c2012.
LOCATION CLASS # NOTE STATUS
 General Collection  643.3 WIL    AVAILABLE

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Phys. Description xxiii, 327 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Bibliog. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Pots and pans: with rice cooker -- Knife: with mezzaluna -- Fire: with toaster -- Measure: with egg timer -- Grind: with nutmeg grater -- Eat: with tongs -- Ice: with moulds -- Kitchen: with coffee.
Summary This book offers a novel approach to food writing, presenting a history of eating habits and mores through the lens of the technologies we use to prepare, serve, and consume food. It tells the history of food through its tools across different eras and continents to present a fully rounded account of humans' evolving relationship to kitchen technology. From the birth of the fork in Italy as it discovered pasta, to culture wars over spoons in Restoration England, and tests for how to choose the perfect pan, this book examines the incredible creations that have shaped how and what we cook. Encompassing inventors, scientists, cooks and chefs, this is the previously unsung history of our kitchens.
Subject Kitchen utensils -- History.
Cooking -- History.
Dinners and dining -- History.
Cooking -- Equipment and supplies -- History.
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Alt Author Lee, Annabel.
ISBN 9780465021765
Marc text rdacontent

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