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Published by Pegasus Books
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
The sumptuous and surprising story of early modern food, drink, and community—and how it has shaped our history.
A village gathers the harvest and celebrates with a feast. A cook adds foraged herbs to a pottage that will feed the entire household of a country estate. Lifting hands in prayer, a monk begins his fast.
Every meal was charged with meaning before the industrial revolution ushered in processed food. The things we value most in food today—seasonality, local ingredients, and community—were at the heart of every dish.
In Daily Bread, historian Charlie Taverner reconstructs the lost flavours and surprising culinary diversity of the past, from bustling, bloody markets in medieval London and summer carnivals in Renaissance Italy to holy brewing in the monasteries of Northern Europe and famine on the frigid coast of New England. What emerges is a colourful, mouth-watering exploration of how food has shaped our history.
A village gathers the harvest and celebrates with a feast. A cook adds foraged herbs to a pottage that will feed the entire household of a country estate. Lifting hands in prayer, a monk begins his fast.
Every meal was charged with meaning before the industrial revolution ushered in processed food. The things we value most in food today—seasonality, local ingredients, and community—were at the heart of every dish.
In Daily Bread, historian Charlie Taverner reconstructs the lost flavours and surprising culinary diversity of the past, from bustling, bloody markets in medieval London and summer carnivals in Renaissance Italy to holy brewing in the monasteries of Northern Europe and famine on the frigid coast of New England. What emerges is a colourful, mouth-watering exploration of how food has shaped our history.
Product Details
- Publisher: Pegasus Books (April 6, 2027)
- Length: 352 pages
- ISBN13: 9798897103096
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Praise for Charlie Taverner
"A tasty tour of how we used to eat. Richly researched."
– Bee Wilson, The Sunday Times
"An immensely vivid portrayal of a forgotten London, and a tribute to the hard lives and admirable independence and resilience of Londoners past."
– Christopher Hart, The Daily Mail
"An entertaining, deeply researched history."
– London Review of Books
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