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Figs - A Global History (Hardcover)
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Figs - A Global History (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R417
Discovery Miles 4 170
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Figs, fresh and dried, have become the fruit of celebrations and
festivities throughout the Western world, and have been typically
associated with Christmastime since the nineteenth century. In
Figs: A Global History, David Sutton examines the festive and
celebratory importance of figs in many countries by placing this
luscious and festive fruit in its historical context. Beginning
with an account of the strange biology of the fig - which is
botanically not a fruit at all, but rather a cluster of ingrowing
flowers - Sutton moves on to consider the Arabian origins of figs,
including the possibility that the earliest fig seeds were
transported from Yemen to Mesopotamia in the dung of donkeys.
Proposing that the 'forbidden fruit' eaten by Adam and Eve was in
fact a fig rather than an apple, this book explores the history of
the fruit in fascinating detail, from the Crusaders to the
wonderful fig festivals of the modern world. Including numerous
recipes both sweet and savoury, and countless facts, myths and
stories about the fig, such as the bizarre tale of the American
fig-wasp, Figs is a fascinating account of this unique and
delicious food.
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