• Medientyp: Buch
  • Titel: Potato : a history of the propitious esculent
  • Enthält: South America -- To Mars from the Andes -- What exactly is a potato? -- Domestication -- Whence have they come? -- A dainty dish -- Europe -- The lonely impulse of delight -- The way it was -- The demoralising esculent -- Where the praties grow -- Seeds of famine -- Woe the sons of Adam! -- The world -- The fatal malady -- Co-opting science -- Men on a mission -- Global voyage -- Developing worlds -- For the price of apples.
  • Beteiligte: Reader, John [VerfasserIn]
  • Erschienen: New Haven, [Conn.]: Yale Univ. Press, 2009
  • Umfang: XVI, 315 S.; ill; 25 cm
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN: 0300141092; 9780300141092
  • RVK-Notation: ZC 34100 : International, Allgemeines
  • Schlagwörter: Kartoffel > Kartoffelbau > Geschichte
  • Entstehung:
  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references (p. 293-305) and index
    Previously published as Propitious esculent by William Heinemann in 2008
  • Beschreibung: Photojournalist Reader (Africa: A Biography of the Continent) traces the humble potato from its roots in the Peruvian Andes to J.R. Simplot's multibillion-dollar-a-year French fry business. Despite its predilection to disease, the potato is a highly adaptable, high-yield, and nutrient-packed foodstuff. While this title focuses primarily on the potato's presence in South America and Europe, it also touches on Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, and China-currently the world's largest producer and consumer of potatoes. Verdict: Curiously little attention is paid to the tuber's contributions to the culinary and beverage landscape; the UK subtitle of this work, "The Potato in World History," provides a more accurate description of the focus of the text

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