Eating has never been an innocent act. Every dish conceals political decisions, religious beliefs, technical advances, and social hierarchies. This book offers a fascinating journey through human history via something we all share: food. From the beer that nourished the Sumerians to imperial banquets, from the bread that sustained Europe for centuries to the corn that became a deity in America, food is revealed here as an essential key to understanding the rise and fall of civilizations. What is grown, what is cooked, and what is celebrated at the table says much more about a society than its official discourse. With a rigorous yet accessible approach, these pages invite readers to explore history through the lens of the kitchen, the market, and the countryside. Because understanding why we eat what we eat is, ultimately, another way -- a more intimate and revealing one -- of understanding who we are.
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