Pie Fidelity: In Defence of British Food
Autor Pete Brownen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 apr 2020
A journey through British food, from the acclaimed author ofThe Apple Orchard
In Britain, we have always had an awkward relationship with food. We've been told for so long that we are terrible cooks and yet when someone with a clipboard asks us what the best things are about being British, our traditional food and drink are more important than the monarchy and at least as significant as our landscape and national monuments in defining a collective notion of who we are.
Taking nine archetypically British dishes - Pie and Peas, A Cheese Sandwich, Fish and Chips, Spag Bol, Devonshire Cream Tea, Curry, The Full English, The Sunday Roast and a Crumble with Custard - and enjoying them in their most typical settings, Pete Brown examines just how fundamental food is to our sense of identity, perhaps even our sense of pride, and the ways in which we understand our place in the world.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141986739
ISBN-10: 0141986735
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0141986735
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Pete
Brownis
a
middle-class
north
London
foodie,
who
grew
up
working-class
in
Barnsley.
He
may
well
now
speak
fluent
ramen
and
conversational
kimchi,
but
he
does
so
with
a
thick
fish-and-chips
accent.
He has written several books on food and drink, includingMan Walks into a Pub,Three Sheets to the Wind, andThe Apple Orchard. His discriminating palate has led him to be a judge in the Great Taste Awards and the Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards, and a frequent contributor to Radio 4'sFood Programme.
He has written several books on food and drink, includingMan Walks into a Pub,Three Sheets to the Wind, andThe Apple Orchard. His discriminating palate has led him to be a judge in the Great Taste Awards and the Radio 4 Food and Farming Awards, and a frequent contributor to Radio 4'sFood Programme.
Recenzii
The
book
examines
a
series
of
traditional
British
meals
with
Hornby's
geeky
obsessiveness
and
Orwell's
incisive
class
observation
...
His
prose
is
engaging,
his
storytelling
effortless
...
Brown
writes
beautifully
and
fondly
of
every
dish
in
a
way
that
will
have
you
desperate
to
taste
it
again
at
the
end
of
each
chapter.
This
historical
information
he
weaves
around
the
food
is
plentiful,
accurate
and
worn
lightly,
and
his
observations
are
fresh
and
provocative.
Part Nigel Slater, part Bill Bryson, and wholly delicious...Funny, informative and written with passion,Pie Fidelityis a love poem to all that's great in British cooking.
A heart-felt book that makes an important point without false pride or sentimentality. When it comes to food, we're better than we think.
Genuinely revealing...Brown evokes the emotionalism of eating
As much as his book is a reflection of his experiences, reading it inevitably leads the reader to examine their own past, and how food defines who we are, or used to be
Brown is a natural raconteur... this memoir mixed with a "defence of British food" sees him at his funniest and most insightful. Highly recommended
Brilliant, funny... loving every page
[Praise forThe Apple Orchard]An absorbing love letter to the English apple tree...lyrical and joyful
[Praise forThe Apple Orchard]Wonderful, revelatory ... very moving
[Praise forThe Apple Orchard]Delightful... impassioned, patriotic, richly informed
Part Nigel Slater, part Bill Bryson, and wholly delicious...Funny, informative and written with passion,Pie Fidelityis a love poem to all that's great in British cooking.
A heart-felt book that makes an important point without false pride or sentimentality. When it comes to food, we're better than we think.
Genuinely revealing...Brown evokes the emotionalism of eating
As much as his book is a reflection of his experiences, reading it inevitably leads the reader to examine their own past, and how food defines who we are, or used to be
Brown is a natural raconteur... this memoir mixed with a "defence of British food" sees him at his funniest and most insightful. Highly recommended
Brilliant, funny... loving every page
[Praise forThe Apple Orchard]An absorbing love letter to the English apple tree...lyrical and joyful
[Praise forThe Apple Orchard]Wonderful, revelatory ... very moving
[Praise forThe Apple Orchard]Delightful... impassioned, patriotic, richly informed