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Pot Cooking Evolution

Linda Hill

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Editora: Publifye

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Pot Cooking Evolution unveils the profound impact of cooking pots on human history, arguing that these simple vessels have driven technological advancements, influenced culinary techniques, and shaped cultural practices. The book explores how innovations in material science, like the transition from early clay pots to metal alloys, directly expanded culinary possibilities and altered cooking methods. Early chapters detail the use of natural materials, while later chapters move through the metal ages and explore regional cooking variations across continents like Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The book uniquely bridges archaeology, culinary history, and material science to highlight the central role of pot technology in foodways.

 
Did you know that the development of sophisticated braising and stewing methods was enabled by specific pot designs? Or that pot cooking has deeply influenced social gatherings and even religious practices? The book progresses chronologically, showcasing the evolution from basic boiling and steaming techniques, to pressure cookers and slow cookers, while always emphasizing the cultural impact of pot cooking evolution.
Disponível desde: 27/02/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 63 páginas.

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