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Fruit from the sands : the Silk Road origins of the foods we eat

Title
Fruit from the sands : the Silk Road origins of the foods we eat / Robert N. Spengler III.
ISBN
9780520303638
0520303636
Publication
Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019]
Copyright Notice Date
©2019
Physical Description
x, 374 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
Summary
"The foods we eat have a deep and often surprising past. Many foods we consume today--from almonds and apples to tea and rice--have histories can be traced along the tracks of the Silk Road out of prehistoric Central Asia to European kitchens and American tables. Organized trade along the Silk Road dates to at least Han Dynasty China in the second century B.C., but the exchange of goods, ideas, cultural practices, and genes along these ancient trading routes extends back five thousand years. Balancing a broad array of archaeological, botanical, and historical evidence, Fruit from the Sands presents the fascinating story of the origins and spread of agriculture across Inner Asia and into Europe and East Asia. Through the preserved remains of plants in archaeological sites, Robert N. Spengler III identifies the regions where our most familiar crops were domesticated and follows their routes as people carried them around the world. Vividly narrated, Fruit from the Sands explores how the foods we eat have shaped the course of human history and transformed consumption all over the globe"--Provided by publisher.
Other formats
Online version: Spengler, Robert N., III. Fruit from the sands. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2019]
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 13, 2019
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction
Plants on the Silk Road
Silk and spice routes
Millets
Rice
Barley
The wheats
Legumes
Grapes and apples
Fruits and nuts
Leafy vegetables, roots, and stems
Spices, oils, and tea
Conclusion.
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