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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America

2-Volume Set
edited by Andrew F. Smith


The history of food and drink in America is an exciting tale of unexpected twists and turns that are even more amusing than the oft-repeated myths. It is a story filled with hot-shot inventors, high-flying promoters, risk-taking growers, efficiency-conscious processors, hard-hitting advertisers, and lip-smacking consumers--all of whom have contributed to transforming lowly American food into a worldwide culinary delight.

Features:

  • Places American food and drink into historical and cultural context
  • Covers a wide range of topics, such as ethnic foods, regional foods, food advertising, the development of baby food, and much more
  • Explains what food, cookery, and dining traditions have meant to Americans, why we choose to eat and drink what we do, and how the culinary world is influenced by American food.
  • Contains nearly 800 articles and numerous illustrations which enliven the text

In 800 intriguing articles (from over 200 contributors), the Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America covers the significant events, inventions, and social movements in American history that have affected the way Americans view, prepare, and consume food and drink.

In an A-Z format, this two-volume set details the regions, people, ingredients, foods, drinks, publications, advertising, companies, historical periods, and political and economic aspects pertinent to American cuisine. With contributions from academia, industry, and the culinary world, the Encyclopedia provides a far-ranging yet cohesive account of American history and culture from a gastronomic perspective.

From the extravagant feasts of Diamond Jim Brady in the Gilded Age to the fad diets and the health consciousness of today, the status and cultural significance of American food and rink has transformed throughout the years. With interesting anecdotes, informative sidebars, and generous bibliographies, the Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America will captivate readers--from scholars and food lovers everywhere--in this journey through American culinary history.


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The Oxford Encyclopedia of
Food and Drink in America

2-Volume Set edited by Andrew F. Smith

2004 • 1,584 pages • 400 illustrations
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