Onions and Garlic: A Global History
By (Author) Martha Jay
Reaktion Books
Reaktion Books
1st May 2016
1st May 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cookery / food and drink / food writing
641.3525
Hardback
136
Width 120mm, Height 200mm
Do you know your onions From large, sweet onions to shallots, garlic, chives and leeks, the allium family contains some of the most popular vegetables in the world. Shy of the spotlight - except when repelling vampires, preserving mummies, curing heart disease or predicting the future - this lowly yet universal family of plants has been a friend to mankind from earliest times. Martha Jay traces the history of garlic and onions back to the earliest civilizations of the Fertile Crescent and the recipes of ancient Mesopotamia.Celebrated, denigrated, avoided or sought-after, the amazing allium family has a story full of fine cuisine and art, peasants and kings, colonization and conquest, magic and medicine. But most of all, it's the story of how a seemingly ordinary vegetable has conquered the world.
"Onions and Garlic comes as a short and entertaining contribution to the enterprising Edible Series. . . . Informative and detailed enough to make her points, yet without ever lingering too long, Martha Jay takes us on a cook's tour of her topic. . . . With anecdotes and historical snippets, she tells her story well."-- "Eastern Daily Press"
Martha Jay is a writer and editor based in London.