Description
About the Author
Rosa Abreu is assistant professor at New York City College of Technology.
Reviews
"This enjoyable and informative book sheds light on a fascinating topic. Who knew the story of this temperamental little orchid has such an interesting history? This fun volume takes readers on a whirlwind tour across the centuries, and across the planet. Readers are treated to a brief and entertaining history of vanilla's production and consumption. Abreu writes that both Queen Elizabeth I and Giacomo Casanova used vanilla to supplement their sexual prowess, and Thomas Jefferson started a vanilla ice cream rage in the United States after he discovered it in Paris. Vanilla's role in food manufacturing and the fragrance industry are explored, including the dark side of its production and its future on a volatile planet. Brimming with colorful photos and useful facts, this book also contains recipes and links to useful sources to purchase quality vanilla, as well as links to learn more about this remarkable plant."--Claire Stewart, author of As Long as We Both Shall Eat: A History of Wedding Food and Feasts
Book Information
ISBN 9781789143409
Author Rosa Abreu
Format Hardback
Page Count 160
Imprint Reaktion Books
Publisher Reaktion Books