Indulgence: One man's selfless search for the best chocolate
By (Author) Paul Richardson
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
1st April 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.337409
336
Width 128mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
402g
Everybody loves chocolate. From Willy Wonka to Ferrero Rocher, the Cadbury's Flake girl to the man from Milk Tray, it is embedded in our culture like no other foodstuff. The 'Prozac of Candy' produces the same chemicals in your brain as when you fall in love. Paul Richardson has had a sweet tooth ever since his grandmother fed him Lindt milk chocolate animals as a boy. Now, in this fascinating new book, he satisfies a lifelong craving by travelling the world to find out the history of this most popular of foodstuffs. It is a journey that begins in the cacao groves of Guatemala and Mexico, and takes him from the old world to the new, to mainland Europe and the chocolatiers of Paris and Zurich, to Britain and America, and the homes of Cadbury and Hershey. Part travelogue, part cultural history, part literary gastronomy, INDULGENCE is choc full of the hilarious, the delicious and the downright bizarre. For chocolate lovers everywhere - and let's face it, that's most of us - INDULGENCE is a treat. Witty, insightful and wonderfully readable, this is the tastiest book you'll devour all year, bar none.
'Wholly entertaining ... as stuffed with rich delights as a box of Belgian chocolates' DAILY MAIL ''The story of chocolate has never been better told'CONDE NAST TRAVELLER 'Calling all chocoholics, this is one history lesson you will relish' DAILY EXPRESS 'This whimsical account of his pig-out pilgrimage is required reading for anyone who would rather not share their Kit-Kat' EVENING STANDARD
Paul Richardson won critical acclaim for 'Our Lady of the Sewers' and 'Cornucopia; A gastronomic tour of Britain'. He is fast-becoming one of Britain's leading food-history writers.