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Foodie history

2008-06-18 16:22:40.356277+02 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

Charlene had picked up The United States of Arugula[Wiki] some time ago, and recently I picked it up. It's an interesting romp through the history of foodies in the U.S., from the New York Herald Tribune[Wiki] introducing pizza to its readers in 1939, up through... well... Niman-Schell has become Niman Ranch. What's especially interesting is comparing and contrasting this version of events to others, such as those put forth in The Omnivore's Dilemma[Wiki] or numerous local accounts.

I also find the coastal differences, at least as recounted in this book, fascinating: The west coasters doing interesting things with locally grown stuff, often as an off-shoot of hippy "back to the land" culture, the New Yorkers going gaga over whatever they could import from foreign lands.

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