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A Brief History of Pasta: The Italian Food that Shaped the World
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A Brief History of Pasta: The Italian Food that Shaped the World

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What is Italy without pasta? Come to think of it, where would the rest of us be without this staple of global cuisine?

The wheat-based dough first appeared in the Mediterranean in ancient times. Yet despite these ancient beginnings, pasta wasn't wedded to sauce until the nineteenth century. Once the food of peasants, it has been served everywhere from rural taverns to royal tables - and its surprising past holds a mirror up to the changing fortunes of its makers.

Full of mouthwatering recipes and outlandish anecdotes - from (literal) off-the-wall 1880s cooking techniques to spaghetti conveyer belts in 1940 and the international amatriciana scandal in 2021 - Luca Cesari embarks on a tantalising journey through time to detangle this culinary classic.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 January 2023
Pages
368
ISBN
9781788169394

What is Italy without pasta? Come to think of it, where would the rest of us be without this staple of global cuisine?

The wheat-based dough first appeared in the Mediterranean in ancient times. Yet despite these ancient beginnings, pasta wasn't wedded to sauce until the nineteenth century. Once the food of peasants, it has been served everywhere from rural taverns to royal tables - and its surprising past holds a mirror up to the changing fortunes of its makers.

Full of mouthwatering recipes and outlandish anecdotes - from (literal) off-the-wall 1880s cooking techniques to spaghetti conveyer belts in 1940 and the international amatriciana scandal in 2021 - Luca Cesari embarks on a tantalising journey through time to detangle this culinary classic.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Profile Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
17 January 2023
Pages
368
ISBN
9781788169394