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Scoff A History Of Food And Class In Britain Pen Vogler

  • SKU: BELL-42985386
Scoff A History Of Food And Class In Britain Pen Vogler
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Publisher: Atlantic Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.38 MB
Author: Pen Vogler
ISBN: 9781786496478, 9781786496485, 178649647X, 1786496488
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Scoff A History Of Food And Class In Britain Pen Vogler by Pen Vogler 9781786496478, 9781786496485, 178649647X, 1786496488 instant download after payment.

'Sharp, rich and superbly readable... Fascinating' Sunday Times

'A brilliant romp of a book.' Jay Rayner

'An absolute gem.' Regula Ysewijn

The entertaining story of British cuisine and the hidden role it plays in our political, social and cultural lives.

Avocado or beans on toast? Gin or claret? Nut roast or game pie? Milk in first or milk in last? And do you have tea, dinner or supper in the evening?
In this fascinating social history of food in Britain, Pen Vogler examines the origins of our eating habits and reveals how they are loaded with centuries of class prejudice. Covering such topics as fish and chips, roast beef, avocados, tripe, fish knives and the surprising origins of breakfast, Scoff reveals how in Britain we have become experts at using eating habits to make judgements about social background.
Bringing together evidence from cookbooks, literature, artworks and social records from 1066 to the present,...

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