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"These are stories about culture," writes J. Kenji Lopez-Alt in his
introduction. "About how food shapes people, neighbourhoods, and
history." This year's Best American Food Writing captures the food
industry at a critical moment in history - from the confrontation
of abusive kitchen culture, to the disappearance of the
supermarkets, to the rise and fall of celebrity chefs, to the
revolution of baby food. Spanning from New York's premier
restaurants to the chile factories of New Mexico, this collection
lifts a curtain on how food arrives on our plates, revealing
extraordinary stories behind what we eat and how we live. The Best
American Food Writing 2020 includes Burkhard Bilger, Kat Kinsman,
Laura Hayes, Tamar Haspel, Sho Spaeth, Tim Murphy and others.
"Food writing is stepping out," legendary food writer Ruth Reichl
declares at the start of this, the inaugural edition of Best
American Food Writing. "It's about time...Food is, in a very real
sense, redesigning the world." Indeed, the twenty-eight pieces in
this volume touch on every pillar of society: from the sense
memories that connect a family through food, to the scientific
tinkering that gives us new snacks to share, to the intersections
of culinary culture with some of our most significant political
issues. At times a celebration, at times a critique, at times a
wondrous reverie, the Best American Food Writing 2018 is brimming
with delights both circumspect and sensuous. Dig in!
A collection of the year’s top food writing, selected by prolific
food writer and author of How to Cook Everything Mark
Bittman. Food writer Mark Bittman selects the best twenty
articles published in 2022 that celebrate the many innovative,
comforting, mouthwatering, and culturally rich culinary offerings
of our country.
A NATIONAL BESTSELLER New York Times best-selling author and James
Beard Award winner Samin Nosrat collects the year's finest writing
about food and drink. "Good food writing evokes the senses," writes
Samin Nosrat, best-selling author of Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat and star
of the Netflix adaptation of the book. "It makes us consider
divergent viewpoints. It makes us hungry and motivates us to go out
into the world in search of new experiences. It charms and angers
us, breaks our hearts, and gives us hope. And perhaps most
importantly, it creates empathy within us." Whether it's the
dizzying array of Kit Kats in Japan, a reclamation of the queer
history of tapas, or a spotlight on a day in the life of a
restaurant inspector, the work in The Best American Food Writing
2019 will inspire you to pick up a knife and start chopping, but
also to think critically about what you're eating and how it came
to your plate, while still leaving you clamoring for seconds.
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