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Oats In The North Wheat From The South The History Of British Baking Savory And Sweet Regula Ysewijn

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Oats In The North Wheat From The South The History Of British Baking Savory And Sweet Regula Ysewijn
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Publisher: Allen & Unwin
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 116.95 MB
Author: Regula Ysewijn
ISBN: 9781760525392, 9781911632641, 9781760873929, 1760525391, 1911632647, 1760873926
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Oats In The North Wheat From The South The History Of British Baking Savory And Sweet Regula Ysewijn by Regula Ysewijn 9781760525392, 9781911632641, 9781760873929, 1760525391, 1911632647, 1760873926 instant download after payment.

Oats in the North, Wheat from the South is a guided tour of Great Britain's baking heritage. Each of the timeless recipes is accompanied by stories of the landscape, legends and traditions of Great Britain, from Saffron cake, Cornish pasties, Welsh Bara brith, Shrewsbury cakes and Isle of Wight doughnuts to tarts, oatcakes, gingerbreads, traditional loaves, buns and bread rolls such as Aberdeen butteries and Kentish huffkins.

Regula shows us how the diverse climate of the British Isles influenced the growth of cereal crops and the development of a rich regional baking identity. She explains how imports of spices, sugar, treacle, fortified wines and citrus added flavour, colour and warmth to a baking culture much adored and replicated all over the world.

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