Mexico: A Culinary Quest
By (Author) Hossein Amirsadeghi
Edited by Ana Paula Gerard
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
1st August 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.5972
Hardback
600
Width 250mm, Height 320mm
3920g
Chronicling a journey of close observation across some of the country's most picturesque states via the medium of 60 entertaining, informative profiles, Mexico: A Culinary Quest captures the essence and spirit of Mexican food history as well as a wide range of contemporary cooking styles. The profiles represent a cross-section of both walks of life and social classes: nuns; grande dames; campesinos; barrio residents; creatives in the arts, architecture, music, film and media; businesspeople - and, of course, great chefs. The lively profile texts are accompanied by specially commissioned photographs of both people and places, focusing the aesthetic interplay of visual and textual narratives. While food is at its heart, the lure of Mexico: A Culinary Quest is not just the featured personalities - their tables, their menus, their local specialities, their kitchens - but the country's magnificent settings and landscape. From Yucatn to Tabasco, from Nueva Leon to Chiapas, from famous watering holes to local holes in the wall, Mexico: A Culinary Quest is a feast for both the eyes and the intellect.
Mexico is a history of Mexico, Mexican cuisine, its culture and way of life in more than 100 informative profiles and thousands of tantalizing photographs... You will learn about not only the culinary culture but also about the arts and people, especially great chefs... It is simply a delight to hold it in your hands or scan through its pages.-- "The Washington Book Reivew"
Hossein Amirsadeghi is a writer, publisher, editor and documentary film maker, and the driving force behind many books, including Sanctuary, Art Studio America, Nordic Contemporary and Contemporary Art Mexico.
Ana Paul Gerard is the co-founder of Aydate, a Mexican non-profit microcredit organization.