Food: A Cultural Culinary History
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i Ken Albala, Ph.D. Professor of History University of the Pacifi c P rofessor Ken Albala is Professor of History at the Univers ...
ii coauthored a cookbook, The Lost Art of Real Cooking, and its sequel, The Lost Arts of Hearth and Home, a handbook of kitchen ...
iii Table of Contents LECTURE GUIDES INTRODUCTION ...
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Table of Contents Course Scope ..................................................................................... Professor ...
Table of Contents vi SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL Bibliography ........................................................................ ...
Food: A Cultural Culinary History Scope: T his course explores the history of how humans have produced, cooked, and consumed foo ...
Scope This course will examine in detail cookbooks, culinary literature, and dietary and religious texts—all of which reveal the ...
taken directly from historic cookbooks. Reconstructions are given when recipes were not available or have never been translated. ...
Lecture 1: Hunting, Gathering, and Stone Age Cooking Hunting, Gathering, and Stone Age Cooking.................................. ...
traces of bug exoskeletons. When you fi nd a huge pile of bones of a particular species that are burned, broken, and discarded i ...
Lecture 1: Hunting, Gathering, and Stone Age Cooking knuckles on the ground couldn’t compete and, therefore, died off. Meanwhile ...
Archaic forms of Homo sapiens fi rst appeared about 500,000 years ago. For example, Neanderthals lived from 320,000 to 30,000 ...
Lecture 1: Hunting, Gathering, and Stone Age Cooking half a million hominids in existence; by 30,000 years ago, there were about ...
○ Using a hot stone as a griddle. ○ Filling a pit with stones and covering it with leaves and earth. ○ Filling a basket with ...
Lecture 1: Hunting, Gathering, and Stone Age Cooking Anderson, Everyone Eats. Fraser, Empires of Food. Higman, How Food Made His ...
You want to cook long and slow, but because this is before the discovery of metallurgy, you need to make a lattice using fresh g ...
Lecture 2: What Early Agriculturalists Ate What Early Agriculturalists Ate...................................................... ...
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