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Beans Natalie Rachel Morris

Beans By Natalie Rachel Morris

Beans by Natalie Rachel Morris


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A vivid journey through the gastronomical, botanical, cultural and political history of beans.

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Beans: A Global History by Natalie Rachel Morris

Beans are considered a basic staple in most kitchen cupboards, yet these humble foodstuffs have a very long history: there is evidence that beans have been eaten for 9,000 years. Whether dried, frozen or canned, beans have substantial nutritional and environmental benefits, and can easily be made into a wholesome, satisfying meal. From garbanzos to lentils, and from favas to soybeans, Beans: A Global History narrates the rich story of these small yet mighty edibles. Featuring historic and modern recipes that celebrate the wide variety of bean cuisines, this book chimes with the modern trend for healthy eating, and takes readers on a vivid journey through the gastronomical, botanical, cultural and political history of beans.

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Beans is a concise and colorful introduction to valuable foods that are too often taken for granted. * OxVeg News *
Morris has condensed an incredible amount of bean information and history into one book. I want to both read several hundred more pages and get a pot simmering. -- Carey Polis, digital director, Bon Appetit
Beans is the history you never knew you needed. It's thorough, a little gossipy, and a lot of fun. Many people have taken beans for granted but Morris gives them a deservedly royal treatment, and I imagine it would be hard not to find a passion for your legumes after reading this loving tribute. -- Steve Sando, founder of Rancho Gordo and coauthor of Heirloom Beans

About Natalie Rachel Morris

Natalie Rachel Morris is a food systems professor, food and culture scholar, and trained culinarian. She is the founder of the award-winning farm and food directory Good Food Finder and works at Arizona State University. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1 Bean Botany
2 Bean Beginnings
3 Bean Cultures
4 The Lore and Literature of a Bean
5 Bean Cuisines
6 The Bean of Tomorrow
Recipes
References
Select Bibliography
Websites and Associations
Acknowledgements
Photo Acknowledgements
Index

Additional information

NGR9781789142044
9781789142044
1789142040
Beans: A Global History by Natalie Rachel Morris
New
Hardback
Reaktion Books
2020-04-13
128
N/A
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