How to Eat Around the World: Tips and Wisdom
By (Author) Richard Sterling
Travelers' Tales, Incorporated
Travelers' Tales, Incorporated
27th September 2005
Second Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
641.3
Paperback
168
Width 130mm, Height 203mm
269g
Richard Sterling is known variously as Conan of the Kitchen, the Indiana Jones of Gastronomy, the Man Who Will Eat AnythingOnce, and the Fearless Diner. In How to Eat Around the World, Richard takes the reader on a gastronomical romp from the high style of European cuisine (Service a la Russe) to eating congealed blood from a wood bowl in the Philippines. Richard truly has tried everything, at least once, and in this book he demystifies exotic cuisine so it becomes more accessible and helps readers understand the varying mores and dining customs of the worlds peoples. He explains how differing cuisines have influenced each other, how food, like language, has migrated across continents, and how sharing meals can be the most meaningful and articulate way to engage a culture and share your own experience. Richard helps readers become comfortable with the worlds cuisines so they can seek out the exotic or simply feel at ease eating foods that appear strange, unappealing, or simply different.