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Global Foods

Global Foods explores how world history, geography, and cultural exchange have shaped global foods and culinary traditions. It examines the regional variation of ingredients, like the dramatic difference between Italian pasta and Japanese noodles, the historical development of cooking techniques, and the deep cultural significance of food. Beyond sustenance, food is a powerful expression of identity and a reflection of environmental adaptation.

The book navigates historical contexts, showing how trade routes, such as the Silk Road, introduced new ingredients and how colonization impacted culinary traditions. It integrates historical, cultural, and scientific perspectives to provide a holistic understanding of international cuisine.

Beginning with a framework for understanding the key elements that shape cuisine, subsequent chapters delve into specific regions, such as the Mediterranean, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, analyzing the impact of agriculture, the evolution of cooking technologies, and the role of food in religious and social rituals.

The book concludes by exploring contemporary food trends, such as the rise of fusion cuisine and the impact of globalization, offering a unique perspective that moves beyond recipes to examine the underlying factors that have shaped the foods we eat. This approach fosters a deeper appreciation for the diversity of human experience and the interconnectedness of global communities, emphasizing the cultural diversity embedded within our culinary practices.


Author:

  • Emma Johnson

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 119 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • General history
  • Lifestyle and hobby
  • Food and drink

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