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Food In The United States, 1820s-1890

  • Food In The United States, 1820s-1890
  • Title

    • Food In American History, 1552-8200
  • Attribution

    Susan Williams
  • Publication Details

    Book, Greenwood Press, 2006
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      (UPPER LEVEL)  TX355 .W55 2006         AVAILABLE

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    The period from the 1820s to 1890 was one of invention, new trends, and growth in the American food culture. The volume is targeted toward high school students on up to the general public who want to complement U.S. history cultural studies or better understand the fascinating groundwork for the modern kitchen, cook, and food industry. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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    • This volume is indispensable for understanding this period in American history and the consumer culture today, through its survey of inventions and new technology, the beginnings of classic American food brands, regional foodways, and diet fads. Annotation. The period from the 1820s to 1890 was one of invention, new trends, and growth in the American food culture. Inventions included the potato chip and Coca-Cola. Patents were taken out for the tin can, canning jars, and condensed milk. Vegetarianism was promulgated. Factories and mills such as Pillsbury came into being, as did Quaker Oats and other icons of American food. This volume describes the beginnings of many familiar mainstays of our daily life and consumer culture. It chronicles the shift from farming to agribusiness. Cookbooks proliferated and readers will trace the modernization of cooking, from the hearth to the stove, and the availability of refrigeration. Regional foodways are covered, as are how various classes ate at home or away. A final chapter covers the diet fads, which were similar to those being touted today
  • Contents

    • Introduction
    • Foodstuffs
    • Food preparation and cookery
    • Regional foodways in Victorian America
    • Eating habits
    • Concepts of diet and nutrition
  • ISBN

    • 0313332452
    • 9780313332456
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