Many edible plants considered exotic in the Western world are
actually quite mainstream in other cultures. While some of these
plants are only encountered in ethnic food markets or during
travels to foreign lands, many are now finding their way onto
supermarket shelves. Top 100 Exotic Food Plants provides
comprehensive coverage of tropical and semitropical food plants,
reviewing scientific and technological information as well as their
culinary uses. Wide-ranging in scope, this volume's coverage
includes plants that produce fruits, vegetables, spices, culinary
herbs, nuts, and extracts. A user-friendly format enables readers
to easily locate information on botanical and agricultural aspects,
economic and social importance, food uses, storage, preparation,
and potential toxicity. The book also contains an introductory
chapter that reviews important historical, economic, geopolitical,
health, environmental, and ethical considerations associated with
exotic food plants. Thoroughly referenced with more than 2000
literature citations, this book is enhanced by more than 200
drawings, many chosen from historical art of extraordinary quality.
This timely volume also highlights previously obscure edible plants
that have recently become prominent as a result of sensationalistic
media reports stemming from their inherently entertaining or
socially controversial natures. Some of these plants include the
acai berry, kava, hemp, and opium poppy. A scholarly yet accessible
presentation, the book is filled with numerous memorable,
fascinating, and humorous facts, making it an entertaining and
stimulating read that will appeal to a broad audience.
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