The Grammar of Spice
By (Author) Caz Hildebrand
Thames & Hudson Ltd
Thames & Hudson Ltd
28th August 2017
14th September 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.3383
Hardback
224
Width 175mm, Height 246mm
840g
Spices have played an intrinsic part in the human story, running through history, geography, anthropology, politics, religion, culture, art and design. From alligator pepper seeds which, in the Yoruba culture, are given to newborn babies to taste a few minutes after birth, to charoli seeds, which are used in traditional Indian sweets eaten during the festival of Holi, and caraway seeds, which were added to medieval love potions, each spice has its own significance in the lives of the people who use it. The story of spice is really the stories of human relationships, from growers and traders to cooks and explorers, all starting with a tiny seed. The Grammar of Spice is one of the world's missing books. It will change the way we understand spices and the role they play in defining not only our food but also our place in the world. The essence of each spice is explored in a brief history peppered with interesting anecdotes and tips, and accompanied by reproductions of surface decoration from Owen Jones's original book, The Grammar of Ornament. The book is beautiful to look at and hold, packed with well-researched material, and will change the way a generation appreciates the incredible world of flavours and tastes that spices open up to us.
'As much a visual feast as it is an opportunity to gorge on history, dream up flavour combinations and expand your knowledge each spice has its story, opposite exquisite illustrations and designs. Beautiful' - Delicious Magazine
'Fascinating' - Vegetarian Living
'Spices and abstract geometrical patterns are a surprisingly perfect pairing in this visually stunning and informative book' - The Lady
Caz Hildebrand is one of the Creative Partners at Here Design. She is the award-winning designer of cookbooks by Nigella Lawson, Yotam Ottolenghi, and Sam and Sam Clark of Moro. She is the co-author of The Geometry of Pasta.