THE TASTE OF PLACE A CULTURAL JOURNEY INTO TERROIR

"How and why do we think about food, taste it, and cook it? While much has been written about the concept of terroir as it relates to wine, in this vibrant, personal book, Amy Trubek, a pioneering voice in the new culinary revolution, expands the concept of terroir beyond wine and into cuisine...

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Main Author: Trubek, Amy B. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley University of California Press 2008 2009
Series:California studies in food and culture 20
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