The History and Natural History of Spices : The 5,000-Year Search for Flavour
by
Ian Anderson
Book Details
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1803991569
ISBN-13
9781803991566
Publisher
The History Press Ltd
Imprint
The History Press Ltd
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 24th, 2023
Print length
328 Pages
Weight
660 grams
Dimensions
24.30 x 16.40 x 3.10 cms
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The dramatic search for spices through history, and how the pursuit of rare flavours changed and opened up our world
The dramatic search for spices through history, and how the pursuit of rare flavors changed and opened up our world
Spices have been highly valued since at least the Bronze Age, with the so-called Spice Trade, spanning Asia to the Mediterranean, developing from the late centuries BC. By the first century AD, Roman society spent vast sums fueling their demand for spices, importing black pepper from India and other exotics from further afield. Importing spices from the east was a daunting and dangerous task, whether by ship across the Indian Ocean, a perilous round journey of many months, or by caravan overland along the myriad routings of the Silk Road, or other trade routes. The search for spices in the 15th and 16th centuries led to Columbus'' discovery of America (and the discovery of chili in Cuba and Hispaniola); Vasco da Gama''s proving of the route to India around the coast of Africa; and Magellan''s discovery of the western route to the Spice Islands.
This comprehensive book both reviews spices and their histories of uses, botanical descriptions and classifications, as well as delving into the trade routes and importance of spice through history in driving global events.
Spices have been highly valued since at least the Bronze Age, with the so-called Spice Trade, spanning Asia to the Mediterranean, developing from the late centuries BC. By the first century AD, Roman society spent vast sums fueling their demand for spices, importing black pepper from India and other exotics from further afield. Importing spices from the east was a daunting and dangerous task, whether by ship across the Indian Ocean, a perilous round journey of many months, or by caravan overland along the myriad routings of the Silk Road, or other trade routes. The search for spices in the 15th and 16th centuries led to Columbus'' discovery of America (and the discovery of chili in Cuba and Hispaniola); Vasco da Gama''s proving of the route to India around the coast of Africa; and Magellan''s discovery of the western route to the Spice Islands.
This comprehensive book both reviews spices and their histories of uses, botanical descriptions and classifications, as well as delving into the trade routes and importance of spice through history in driving global events.
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