Truffle Hound: On the Trail of the World’s Most Seductive Scent, with Dreamers, Schemers, and Some Extraordinary Dogs
Autor Rowan Jacobsenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2021
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781526618719
ISBN-10: 1526618710
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1526618710
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 135 x 216 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Rowan is known and beloved by North American media: Expect coverage everywhere from All Things Considered and Morning Edition to Splendid Table, Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, Saveur, Eating Well, New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe, LA Times, Seattle Times, etc. Rowan is also a frequent public speaker and plans to enthusiastically promote the book.
Notă biografică
Rowan Jacobsen is the author of the James Beard Award-winning A Geography of Oysters, Apples of Uncommon Character, The Essential Oyster, and other books. He has written for the New York Times, Harper's, Newsweek, Outside, Food & Wine, and others, and appears regularly in the Best American Science & Nature Writing and Best Food Writing collections. He is the recipient of an Alicia Patterson Foundation fellowship; a second James Beard Award for his Eating Well piece on the collapse of honeybees; a Society of American Travel Writers prize; and an Overseas Press Club award. He was a Knight Fellow at MIT in 2017-18. He lives in Vermont.
Recenzii
[A] pacy travelogue-cum-foodie manual
With a dose of romanticism that inevitably comes with truffles, Jacobsen teaches even this jaded truffle-hunter a thing or two. It is less a book about food than an incitement to passion.
Rowan Jacobsen's Truffle Hound, like a truffle, charms by seducing us-with the odd people he calls "post-modern hunter gatherers," and, best of all, the irresistible professional truffle-hunting poodles. He presents a world well worth the visit
[H]ere are the Winesap, the Pound Sweet, the Maiden's Blush and Black Twig, rendered in a vivid prose rarely seen outside of the wine list . . . For anyone who's willing to get swept up in the grand romance of food, this handsome volume will make for seductive reading.
One of the most remarkable single-subject books to come along in a while . . . Jacobsen covers oysters in exhaustive detail, but with writing so engaging and sprightly that reading about the briny darlings is almost as compulsive as eating them . . . There may be no more pleasurable food than a raw oyster, there almost certainly is no better guide.
Written in an accessible style by a hard-core ostreaphile, A Geography of Oysters is a fun read, inviting you to join Jacobsen on his quest for an oyster-rich life. Yes, please!
I always love a truffle book-and this one is a terrific addition to the oeuvre-but what is special about Truffle Hound is its investigation of many truffles from many places. For all those who think of truffles in binary terms, as in T. melanosporum (black truffles) and T. magnatum (white truffles), Truffle Hound will be a revelation
You don't have to be a foodie, a forester or a mycologist to enjoy Truffle Hound, it's that yummy
With a dose of romanticism that inevitably comes with truffles, Jacobsen teaches even this jaded truffle-hunter a thing or two. It is less a book about food than an incitement to passion.
Rowan Jacobsen's Truffle Hound, like a truffle, charms by seducing us-with the odd people he calls "post-modern hunter gatherers," and, best of all, the irresistible professional truffle-hunting poodles. He presents a world well worth the visit
[H]ere are the Winesap, the Pound Sweet, the Maiden's Blush and Black Twig, rendered in a vivid prose rarely seen outside of the wine list . . . For anyone who's willing to get swept up in the grand romance of food, this handsome volume will make for seductive reading.
One of the most remarkable single-subject books to come along in a while . . . Jacobsen covers oysters in exhaustive detail, but with writing so engaging and sprightly that reading about the briny darlings is almost as compulsive as eating them . . . There may be no more pleasurable food than a raw oyster, there almost certainly is no better guide.
Written in an accessible style by a hard-core ostreaphile, A Geography of Oysters is a fun read, inviting you to join Jacobsen on his quest for an oyster-rich life. Yes, please!
I always love a truffle book-and this one is a terrific addition to the oeuvre-but what is special about Truffle Hound is its investigation of many truffles from many places. For all those who think of truffles in binary terms, as in T. melanosporum (black truffles) and T. magnatum (white truffles), Truffle Hound will be a revelation
You don't have to be a foodie, a forester or a mycologist to enjoy Truffle Hound, it's that yummy