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Lucy M. Long

    Honey
    Ethnic American Cooking
    Ethnic American Food Today: A Cultural Encyclopedia 2 Volumes
    • Exploring the diversity and intricacies of ethnic food cultures in America, this encyclopedia highlights their significance within the broader American culinary landscape. It provides a comprehensive examination of various ethnic cuisines, showcasing their evolution and influence on contemporary American dining.

      Ethnic American Food Today: A Cultural Encyclopedia 2 Volumes
    • Ethnic American Cooking

      • 321 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Ethnic American Cooking: Recipes for Living in a New World is much more than a cookbook. It contains recipes from almost every nationality or ethnicity residing in the US and includes a brief introduction to understanding how those recipes represent that group's food culture.

      Ethnic American Cooking
    • Honey

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Honey is now thought of mostly as a sweetener, but in its long history around the world, it has been treated as a food, tonic, medicine and preservative. It was also used in religious rituals as a sacred food from the gods. And its creators - bees - are vital to the pollination of wild plants as well as many domesticated crops. Lucy M. Long explores the fascinating history of honey, tracing its use and meanings through numerous cultures and demonstrating how this seemingly simple substance is connected to politics, religion, economics, popular culture and beliefs about the natural and supernatural world.

      Honey