Beans by Albala, Ken (University of the Pacific, USA) (9781350022270) | Browns Books
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Beans : A History

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This is the story of the bean, the staple food cultivated by humans for over 10,000 years. From the lentil to the soybean, every civilization on the planet has cultivated its own species of bean.

The humble bean has always attracted attention - from Pythagoras' notion that the bean hosted a human soul to St.

Jerome's indictment against bean-eating in convents (because they "tickle the genitals"), to current research into the deadly toxins contained in the most commonly eaten beans.

Over time, the bean has been both scorned as "poor man's meat" and praised as health-giving, even patriotic.

Attitudes to this most basic of foodstuffs have always revealed a great deal about a society.

Featuring a new preface from author Ken Albala, Beans: A History takes the reader on a fascinating journey across cuisines and cultures.

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Product Details
Bloomsbury Academic
1350022276 / 9781350022270
Paperback / softback
09/03/2017
United Kingdom
English
240 pages
22 cm
Reprint. Originally published: Oxford: Berg, 2007.

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