Pork : A Global History

Author: Katharine M. Rogers

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  • : $10.00 AUD
  • : 9781780230405
  • : Reaktion Books
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  • : 31 July 2012
  • : 197mm X 120mm X 18mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : 01 October 2012
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  • : 60 black & white illustrations, 40 colour illustrations
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Description

Pork is the most widely eaten meat in the world. It formed the high point of Roman feasts and was the mainstay of the traditional working-class diet in Europe and North America for centuries. Today it remains popular in Western countries, while for the Chinese, 'meat' means pork unless otherwise specified. Almost every part of a pig is edible, and pork is the most versatile of meats - ranging from the rich, delicate succulence of a roast loin to the dry, salty assertiveness of ham and bacon. "Pork: A Global History" tells how pork, the favourite meat of rich Romans, was disparaged in later centuries as a useful meat for the middle and lower classes. European settlers brought pork to the Americas and barrel pork, kept submerged in a barrel of brine, became a staple of working-class people in the USA. Pork has always been prized by all classes in China. Beautifully illustrated and filled with recipes from around the world, Pork will be a necessary addition to the bookshelf of any lover of bacon, sausage or pork chops.

Author description

Katharine M. Rogers is author and editor of numerous books and anthologies, including Cat (Reaktion, 2006).