Tools for Food: The Objects that Influence How and What We Eat
Date: November 23, 2021
Сategory: Cooking, Diets
ISBN: 1784884049
Language: English
Number of pages: 302 pages
Format: EPUB
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Tools For Food explores the history of 250 of our most-loved and intriguing kitchen items and how they've changed the way we live.
From 12th century Mongolian fire pots, to 17th century Chinese scissors, from beloved Tupperware food containers to the iconic Alessi lemon squeezer, this culinary journey covers well-loved items, as well as lesser known objects.
From primitive tools to high-end objects conceived by brands such as Le Creuset , Joseph Joseph , IKEA , Tala , Rosti , Pyrex , Oxo Good Grips , Droog , Staub and many more, the reader will be taken on a journey around the globe, exploring how and what we cook has changed over the centuries, showing similarities and diversity across times and cultures.
From basic necessities to design objects, each image is accompanied by a text detailing its origin, as well as interesting facts about its relationship between culture and cooking.
From 12th century Mongolian fire pots, to 17th century Chinese scissors, from beloved Tupperware food containers to the iconic Alessi lemon squeezer, this culinary journey covers well-loved items, as well as lesser known objects.
From primitive tools to high-end objects conceived by brands such as Le Creuset , Joseph Joseph , IKEA , Tala , Rosti , Pyrex , Oxo Good Grips , Droog , Staub and many more, the reader will be taken on a journey around the globe, exploring how and what we cook has changed over the centuries, showing similarities and diversity across times and cultures.
From basic necessities to design objects, each image is accompanied by a text detailing its origin, as well as interesting facts about its relationship between culture and cooking.
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