The History of Bread - John Ashton - ebook

The History of Bread ebook

John Ashton

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The History of Bread From Pre-historic to Modern Times by John Ashton is a comprehensive exploration of one of humanity’s most essential and enduring foods. Tracing the story of bread from its earliest origins in pre-historic times through to the innovations and industrialization of the modern era, Ashton’s work delves into the cultural, social, and technological developments that have shaped the way bread is made and consumed. The book examines the evolution of bread-making techniques, from primitive grinding stones and simple flatbreads to the sophisticated ovens and refined loaves of later civilizations. Ashton discusses the significance of bread in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, highlighting its role in religious rituals, daily sustenance, and social status. The narrative continues through the Middle Ages, detailing the rise of guilds, the importance of communal ovens, and the impact of famine and war on bread production. The author also explores the scientific advancements of the 18th and 19th centuries, including the introduction of new grains, the refinement of milling processes, and the development of commercial yeast. Throughout, Ashton weaves in fascinating anecdotes, historical recipes, and illustrations, offering readers a vivid portrait of bread’s central place in human history. The book concludes with reflections on the state of bread in the modern world, considering issues of nutrition, industrialization, and the resurgence of artisanal baking. Richly detailed and engaging, The History of Bread From Pre-historic to Modern Times is an essential read for anyone interested in food history, culture, and the enduring legacy of the staff of life.

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Liczba stron: 205

Rok wydania: 2025

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