Publisher:
John Murray General Publishing Division, London, United Kingdom
Imprint:
John Murray Publishers Ltd
Published:
22nd Mar 2007
Dimensions:
w 128mm h 197mm d 24mm
Weight:
320g
ISBN-10:
0719568269
ISBN-13:
9780719568268
Barcode No:
9780719568268
Synopsis
The Compendium of Nosh is all about the weird and wonderful things we put in our mouths. From A through to Z it gives wickedly funny, informative insights into foods, flavours, produce, etiquettes and observances. With it you'll know your Baked Alaska from your Blueberry Grunt, your Capiscums from Cardoons, even your Fadge from your Fufu. You can discover the odd hobbies of J.H.Kellogg, the cornflake king, or the plutocratic origins of baked beans and why coffee and tea have caused wars, revolutions, and draconian punishments in every continent. Besides informing in abundance, The Compendium is wickedly funny and liberally peppered with the author's prejudices. Jack McLean is opinionated, idiosyncratic and -- like his best-loved food -- completely unreconstructed. The Compendium of Nosh is an extraordinary confection and a must-have for foodies.
'Elegant writing, pithy insights and a true passion for food' -- Tom Parker Bowles, Mail on Sunday 'A beautifully produced new alphabet of foodie frivolity' -- Bee Wilson, Sunday Telegraph 'Splendid ... simply delicious' -- Glasgow Herald 'In a just world it ought to sell like hot toddies at the Mod' -- Alan Taylor, Sunday Herald 20051016 'An extensive guide but also a light and fascinating read -- a must for anyone who loves food' -- Fresh 20060601 'A personable encyclopedia of culinary facts, tips, prejudices and autobiography' -- Stephen Poole, Guardian 20060722