The Philosophy of Cheese (British Library Philosophy of series)

$12.27

This book explores history, global trade, culture, and industrialization through the focused lens of a common food item.

The Philosophy of Cheese (British Library Philosophy of series)
The Philosophy of Cheese (British Library Philosophy of series)
$12.27

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From the first cheese, dating to 5000 BC, food journalist Patrick McGuigan travels through Feta’s relation to ancient faiths, the influence of monks on Munster, the rise of Roquefort and the global trade of Gouda. Discover how the household staple of Cheddar stands as a symbol for industrialization, and what Rogue River Blue can tell us about the artisan cheese renaissance happening in the US today. If you’ve ever looked at a cheese rind and wondered “Can I eat this?,” The Philosophy of Cheese will set you right. Alongside surprising and little-known stories of much-loved cheeses, this book will teach you how to effectively store your cheese, how to pair it with alcohol for an exquisite tasting and how to create the cheeseboard of your dreams.

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Weight 1.05 lbs
Dimensions 12.7 × 1.3 × 20.3 in

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