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Forgotten fruits : the stories behind Britain's traditional fruit and vegetables

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In Forgotten Fruits, Christopher Stocks tells the fascinating - often rather bizarre - stories behind Britain's rich heritage of fruit and vegetables.

Take Newton Wonder apples, for instance, first discovered around 1870 allegedly growing in the thatch of a Derbyshire pub. Or the humble gooseberry which, among other things, helped Charles Darwin to arrive at his theory of evolution.

Not to mention the ubiquitous tomato, introduced to Britain from South America in the sixteenth century but regarded as highly poisonous for hearly 200 years. This is a wonderful piece of social and natural history that will appeal to every gardener and food aficionado.

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Windmill Books
0099514745 / 9780099514749
Paperback / softback
07/05/2009
United Kingdom
English
xviii, 298 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.)
20 cm
Reprint. Originally published: London: Random House, 2008.