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Sourdough Culture - A History of Bread Making from Ancient to Modern Bakers (Hardcover)
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Sourdough Culture - A History of Bread Making from Ancient to Modern Bakers (Hardcover)
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Sourdough bread fueled the labor that built the Egyptian pyramids.
The Roman Empire distributed free sourdough loaves to its citizens
to maintain political stability. More recently, amidst the Covid-19
pandemic, sourdough bread baking became a global phenomenon as
people contended with being confined to their homes and sought
distractions from their fear, uncertainty, and grief. In Sourdough
Culture, environmental science professor Eric Pallant shows how
throughout history, sourdough bread baking has always been about
survival. Sourdough Culture presents the history and rudimentary
science of sourdough bread baking from its discovery more than six
thousand years ago to its still-recent displacement by the
innovation of dough-mixing machines and fast-acting yeast. Pallant
traces the tradition of sourdough across continents, from its
origins in the Middle East's Fertile Crescent to Europe and then
around the world. Pallant also explains how sourdough fed some of
history's most significant figures, such as Plato, Pliny the Elder,
Louis Pasteur, Marie Antoinette, Martin Luther, and Antonie van
Leeuwenhoek, and introduces the lesser-known-but equally
important-individuals who relied on sourdough bread for sustenance:
ancient Roman bakers, medieval housewives, Gold Rush miners, and
the many, many others who have produced daily sourdough bread in
anonymity. Each chapter of Sourdough Culture is accompanied by a
selection from Pallant's own favorite recipes, which span millennia
and traverse continents, and highlight an array of approaches,
traditions, and methods to sourdough bread baking. Sourdough
Culture is a rich, informative, engaging read, especially for
bakers-whether skilled or just beginners. More importantly, it
tells the important and dynamic story of the bread that has fed the
world.
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