The Englishman's Food: Five Centuries of English Diet
Synopsis
Medieval gardens; cookshops; spices; ale, beer, wine and spirits; the food of peasants, labourers, townspeople, the wealthy, the poor and the country gentleman; fish, meat and game; the feeding of infants, children; dairy products; vitamins, proteins, fat and fibre; the adulteration of food; the four bottle man; bread; poaching; tea, coffee and chocolate; food in schools and institutions; sugar and sweetmeats; root crops; the agricultural revolution; the importance of 'white meats', the vegetarian diet; menus and recipes. . .
The Englishman's Food was first published in 1939, fully revised in 1957 and now appears with a new updating introduction. A ground-breaking book, it is a fascinating and authoritative survey of food production, consumption, fashions and follies over a period of five hundred years.
Reprinted with a new introduction by food editor Tom Jaine.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Vintage Publishing
- ISBN: 9781845952419
- Number of pages: 496
- Dimensions: 234 x 153 x 31 mm
- Weight: 493g
- Languages: English


















