A Potted History of Vegetables: A Delicious, Dip-in Kitchen Cornucopia

A Potted History of Vegetables: A Delicious, Dip-in Kitchen Cornucopia

by Lorraine Harrison (Author)

Synopsis

A Potted History of Vegetables embraces this idea by reacquainting the reader with the origins, nature and peculiarities of the world's produce. Combining beautiful reproductions of the finest nineteenth-century botanical illustrations with a miscellany of fascinating facts and extraordinary histories, the book immerses you in the wonderful world of vegetables. Through the revelation that carrots were once purple, or the notion that potatoes were originally kept as ornamental rather than edible plants. Information is potted tightly, including such essentials as Latin names, vegetable families and countries of origin, making this the ideal gift for a gardener, chef, or eco-warrior and a delicious dip-in, kitchen cornucopia. -A beautifully miscellany featuring exquisite 19th-century colour plates. -Reveals the origins and traditions of over 100 different vegetables. -Includes a table of Latin names, families and countries of origin.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: The Ivy Press
Published: 28 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 1907332618
ISBN 13: 9781907332616

Author Bio
Lorraine Harrison is a successful gardener and gardening writer with a passion for exotic and heirloom vegetables. Among her previous titles are How to Read Gardens and The Shaker of the Garden.