Breakfast: A History
Author(s): Heather Arndt Anderson
From corn flakes to pancakes, Breakfast: A History explores this "most important meal of the day" as a social and gastronomic phenomenon. It explains how and why the meal emerged, what is eaten commonly in this meal across the globe, why certain foods are considered indispensable, and how it has been depicted in art and media. Heather Arndt Anderson's detail-rich, culturally revealing, and entertaining narrative thoroughly satisfies.
General Information
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- : AltaMira Press,U.S.
- : AltaMira Press,U.S.
- : 15 July 2013
- : United States
- : books
Other Specifications
- : Heather Arndt Anderson
- : Hardback
- : 641.52
- : 230
- : 20, 20 black & white halftones
More About The Product
Heather Arndt Anderson is a Portland, Oregon-based food writer. Her recipes have been published in the cookbook One Big Table: 600 Recipes from the Nation's Best Home Cooks, Farmers, Fishermen, Pit-Masters, and Chefs, and she is a contributing writer to the magazines The Farmer General and Remedy Quarterly. In her food blog, Voodoo & Sauce, the most popular posts are about breakfast.
Series Foreword, by Ken Albala Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: History and Social Context Chapter 2: Around the World in a Meal Chapter 3: Breakfast at Home Chapter 4: Breakfast Out Chapter 5: Breakfast in the Arts and Media Notes Bibliography Index About the Author