Bits & Bites. The Invention of Food.: Why Carrots are Orange and Napoleon Loved the Can

Bits & Bites. The Invention of Food.: Why Carrots are Orange and Napoleon Loved the Can

by Tom Hillenbrand
Bits & Bites. The Invention of Food.: Why Carrots are Orange and Napoleon Loved the Can

Bits & Bites. The Invention of Food.: Why Carrots are Orange and Napoleon Loved the Can

by Tom Hillenbrand

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Overview

What determines what we eat today? Who decides what ends up on our dinner tables tomorrow? And what are the real origins of our favorite foods? Tom Hillenbrand takes readers on a fast-paced journey through the culinary history of the world—from the campfires of many thousands of years ago to the invention of corn to the hamburgers of the future. Filled with astonishing insights and surprising connections, Hillenbrand's essay is a highly entertaining and thought-provoking portrayal of what lies behind the food we consume every day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783741857683
Publisher: epubli
Publication date: 10/14/2016
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 21
File size: 258 KB
Age Range: 1 - 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Tom Hillenbrand is a German writer. His critically acclaimed scifi thriller "Drohnenland" deals with mass surveillance. His culinary mystery novels revolve around Xavier Kieffer, chef and accidental detective from Luxembourg. Tom's latest book "Der Kaffeedieb" recounts how the Dutch broke the Ottomans' coffee monopoly. The author lives in Munich without any cats.
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