
Food Culture in France
Author(s): Julia L. Abramson (Author)
- Publisher: Greenwood (UK)
- Publication Date: 30 Nov. 2006
- Language: English
- Print length: 224 pages
- ISBN-10: 0313327971
- ISBN-13: 9780274972807
Book Description
The information-packed volume is also indispensable for learning about regional cultivation and specialties that France is so famous for. The French appreciation for seasonal food is illuminated in descriptions of shopping, cooking, and eating habits. All students of French culture and language and Francophiles will benefit from the overview presented here.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Students interested in French food and culture will find this book a great asset. –French Review
Abramson describes the role of food as part of the culture of France, from its major foods and ingredients to diet and health. Other topics addressed are cooking, history, typical meals, eating out, and special occasions. She considers what the French eat on a daily basis, and why and how foods are eaten, including workday meals, celebration, attitudes towards health, public policy and food quality, trends in restaurant cooking, and changing views of wine. She draws on sources such as cookbooks and personal experiences, studies, and the writings of historians and cultural critics. Recipes correspond to typical dishes discussed. –Reference & Research Book News
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