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Oyster A Global History 1st Carolyn Tillie

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Oyster A Global History 1st Carolyn Tillie
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Publisher: Reaktion Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 21.75 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Carolyn Tillie
ISBN: 9781780238760, 1780238762
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st

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Oyster A Global History 1st Carolyn Tillie by Carolyn Tillie 9781780238760, 1780238762 instant download after payment.

Naturally high in essential vitamins and minerals, oysters are one of the oldest known foods consumed by humans. Varying in size from as small as a grape to as large as a dinner plate, the humble oyster has played an outsized role in the building of empires and the discovery of new lands. Consumed by both rich and poor, the oyster has inspired writers, poets, painters, and even lovers—Casanova was said to have started each day with a breakfast of fifty oysters. In Oysters: A Global History Carolyn Tillie delves into the culinary, artistic, sexual, historical, and scientific history of the humble bivalve. She shows how the oyster encouraged immigration and industry in the newly established United States, how it perpetuated slavery among those working in the oyster beds, and how Japan unexpectedly became the savior of the world’s oyster industry. Packed with colorful anecdotes, recipes, and more than fifty illustrations, this little book is a delightful introduction to the lore of the oyster.

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