The oldest cuisine in the world : cooking in Mesopotamia /

Bottéro, Jean.

The oldest cuisine in the world : cooking in Mesopotamia / Jean Bottéro ; translated by Teresa Lavender Fagan. - xii, 134 pages ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references (pages 133-134).

Cooking and the Pleasures of the Table in Ancient Mesopotamia -- The Framework, the Region, and the People -- Food and Eating -- Fire -- Cooking -- Hearths and Equipment -- Indirect Cooking in Fatty Broth -- Precooking -- Food Preparation Without Heat -- Cooking with Heat -- Cooks and Culinary Tradition -- Drinks -- Meals and Feasts -- The Table of the Gods -- The Table of the Dead -- Food, Life, and Death.

"In this intriguing blend of the commonplace and the ancient, Jean Bottero presents the first extensive look at the delectable secrets of Mesopotamia. Bottero's broad perspective takes us inside the religious rites, everyday rituals, attitudes and taboos, and even the detailed preparation techniques involving food and drink in Mesopotamian high culture during the second and third millenniums BCE, as the Mesopotamians recorded them." "Offering everything from translated recipes for pigeon and gazelle stews, the contents of medicinal teas and broths, and the origins of ingredients native to the region, this book reveals the cuisine of one of history's most fascinating societies. As Bottero concludes, although the ingredients may have differed, food was prepared in a manner astoundingly similar to how we do it today. Such links to the modern world, along with incredible recreations of a rich, ancient culture through its cuisine, make Bottero's guide an entertaining and mesmerizing read."--BOOK JACKET.

0226067351 9780226067353

2003061292


Cooking, Iraqi--History
Food habits--History--Iraq


Iraq--Social life and customs

TX725.I72 / B68 2004

641.5935

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