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Author:
Cappers, René T. J., author.
Title:
Digital atlas of traditional food made from cereals and milk / R.T.J. Cappers.
Publisher:
Barkhuis :
Copyright Date:
2018
Description:
639 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Subject:
Cereals as food--Middle East--History.
Milk as food--Middle East--History.
Grain--Middle East--History.
Dairy products--Middle East--History.
Agriculture, Ancient--Middle East--History.
Traditional farming--Middle East--History.
Hunting and gathering societies--History.--Middle East--History.
Food industry and trade--Middle East--History.
Diet--Middle East--History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 611-616) and indexes.
Summary:
Recent discussions about food safety and an awareness of vanishing traditions have resulted in an increasing interest in traditional foods and food heritage. The Digital atlas of traditional food made from cereals and milk explores the traditional food products that could have been made by transitional hunter-gatherers and the early farmers in south-west Asia by examining the traditional foods still being made today. The author has sampled traditional foods throughout south-west Asia, sometimes in large cities but more often in small villages or even remote farmhouses. His research shows that traditions can persist over a long period, but the rarity of some of the items he was able to collect also indicates that these foods represent an endangered mirror of our remote past. In the first part of the atlas, the author explores the basic principles of the processes applied to cereals and milk. What kinds of traditional foods can be considered representative of an ancient and unique traditional cuisine? Which technologies are necessary for their production? And how might these foods have been made on a large scale and with efficient use of fuel? How were they preserved for long periods? The atlas portion of the book presents well over 200 samples of traditional foods. Each sample includes a description with high-quality photographs.
Series:
Groningen archaeological Studies ; volume 33
ISBN:
9492444704
9789492444707
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1043442035
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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