Yoghurt: A Global History
By (Author) June Hersh
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st May 2021
15th March 2021
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cultural studies: food and society
641.671476
Hardback
160
Width 120mm, Height 197mm
Yoghurt: A Global History is a fascinating look at the rich history of yoghurt, from its earliest awakenings in Neolithic times to the modern-day phenomena it has become. The book delves into its nutritious properties, analyses worldwide consumption and explores the new developments in yoghurts, including non-dairy varieties, on the go options and its impact in China, Europe and North America. Scientific studies and practical guidance help the reader better understand the plethora of yoghurt products available. Lastly, step by step instructions on how to make foolproof homemade yoghurt are included, as well as mouth-watering international recipes.
In Yoghurt: A Global History, Hersh teaches yoghurt lovers how one of the worlds oldest and healthiest foods has evolved from an exotic ingredient to a valuable staple in kitchens from East to West! -- Jennifer Abadi, author of "Too Good to Passover"
Hershs remarkable book teems with millions of microbes of knowledge about an ancient and vital food. -- Jeff Ross, farmstead educator and artisan chef, Blackberry Farm
June Hersh is the author of Recipes Remembered, a Celebration of Survival and The Kosher Carnivore. She lives in New York.