84,99 zł
The Oyster: Where, How and When to Find, Breed, Cook and Eat It is a comprehensive and engaging guide dedicated to the fascinating world of oysters. Originally published in the 19th century, this book offers readers an in-depth exploration of oysters from multiple perspectives—natural history, practical harvesting, culinary preparation, and cultural significance. The author delves into the biology and varieties of oysters, describing their habitats, life cycles, and the best seasons and locations for gathering them. Detailed instructions are provided for both amateur and professional oyster seekers, including tips on breeding and cultivating oysters for personal or commercial use. Beyond the practical aspects, the book is a treasure trove for food enthusiasts, featuring a wide array of classic and creative oyster recipes. From simple raw preparations to elaborate cooked dishes, the culinary section celebrates the oyster’s versatility and enduring appeal. The author also discusses the oyster’s role in society, its economic importance, and the etiquette and traditions surrounding its consumption. Rich with anecdotes, historical references, and practical advice, The Oyster: Where, How and When to Find, Breed, Cook and Eat It is both an informative manual and a delightful read for anyone interested in gastronomy, natural history, or the timeless allure of this celebrated shellfish.
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Liczba stron: 123
Rok wydania: 2025
