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The Hungry Empire How Britains Quest For Food Shaped The Modern World Lizzie Collingham

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The Hungry Empire How Britains Quest For Food Shaped The Modern World Lizzie Collingham
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Publisher: Vintage
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 41.03 MB
Pages: 400
Author: Lizzie Collingham
ISBN: 9781448182091, 9781847922700, 1448182093, 1847922708
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Hungry Empire How Britains Quest For Food Shaped The Modern World Lizzie Collingham by Lizzie Collingham 9781448182091, 9781847922700, 1448182093, 1847922708 instant download after payment.

'This is a wholly pleasing book, which offers a tasty side dish to anyone exploring the narrative history of the British Empire', Max Hastings, Sunday Times The glamorous daughter of an African chief shares a pineapple with a slave trader... Surveyors in British Columbia eat tinned Australian rabbit... Diamond prospectors in Guyana prepare an iguana curry... In twenty meals The Hungry Empire tells the story of how the British created a global network of commerce and trade in foodstuffs that moved people and plants from one continent to another, re-shaping landscapes and culinary tastes. To be British was to eat the world.The Empire allowed Britain to harness the globe's edible resources from cod fish and salt beef to spices, tea and sugar. By the twentieth century the wheat to make the working man's loaf of bread was supplied by Canada and his Sunday leg of lamb had been fattened on New Zealand's grasslands. Lizzie Collingham takes us on a wide-ranging culinary journey, charting the rise of sugar to its dominant position in our diets and locating the origins of the food industry in the imperial trade in provisions. Her innovative approach brings a fresh perspective to the making of the Empire, uncovering its decisive role in the shaping of the modern diet and revealing how virtually every meal we eat still contains a taste of empire.

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