Read more
Zusatztext 'An education and a pleasure' Informationen zum Autor Chitrita Banerji grew up in Calcutta and received her master's degree in English from Harvard University. She is an internationally recognized writer on Bengali food, and is the author of Life and Food in Bengal, Bengali Cooking, and Feeding the Gods. A two-time winner of Sophie Coe awards in Food and History, she has written about food for Gourmet, Granta and the American Prospect among others. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Klappentext In Eating India! the award-winning writer Chitrita Banerji takes us on a thrilling journey through a national food formed by generations of arrivals! assimilations and conquests. In mouth-watering prose! she explores how each wave of newcomers brought innovative new ways to combine the subcontinent's rich native spices! poppy seeds! saffron and mustard with the vegetables! fish! grains and pulses that are the staples of the Indian kitchen. Along the way! she visits traditional weddings! tiffin rooms! city markets! roadside cafes and tribal villages! to find out how India's turbulent history has shaped its people and its cuisine. Beautifully illustrated throughout! Eating India will stand as an authority on Indian food for years to come. A fascinating and zesty journey into the cuisines and food cultures of India from an award-winning food writer Zusammenfassung Explores how each wave of newcomers - ancient Aryan tribes, Persians, Middle Eastern Jews, Mongols, Arabs, Europeans - brought innovating new ways to combine India's rich native spices, poppy seeds, saffron and mustard to the vegetables, fish, grains and pulses that are the staples of the Indian kitchen.