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Colonial Food

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Of the one hundred Pilgrims who settled at Plymouth in 1620, nearly half had died within months of hardship, starvation or disease.

One of the colonyÆs most urgent challenges was to find ways to grow and prepare food in the harsh, unfamiliar climate of the New World.

From the meager subsistence of the earliest days and the crucial help provided by Native Americans, to the first Thanksgiving celebrations and the increasingly sophisticated fare served in inns and taverns, this book provides a window onto daily life in Colonial America.

It shows how European methods and cuisine were adapted to include native produce such as maize, potatoes, beans, peanuts and tomatoes, and features a section of authentic menus and recipes, including apple tansey and crab soup, which can be used to prepare your own colonial meals.

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Product Details
Shire Publications
0747813809 / 9780747813804
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
10/06/2013
United Kingdom
English
65 pages
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