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    The Food Adventurers: How Round-the-World Travel Changed the Way We Eat

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    ISBN: 9781789147575
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    AuthorBender, Daniel E.
    Pub Date01/07/2023
    BindingHardback
    Pages336
    Publisher: reaktion books
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    Narrates the history of eating on around-the-world adventures.

    From mangosteen fruit discovered in a colonial Indonesian marketplace to caviar served on the high seas in a cruise-liner's luxurious dining saloon, The Food Adventurers narrates the history of eating on the most coveted of tourist journeys: the around-the-world adventure. The book looks at what tourists ate on these adventures, as well as what they avoided, and what kinds of meals they described in diaries, photographs and postcards.
    Daniel E. Bender shows how circumglobal travel shaped popular fascination with world cuisines, and leads readers on a culinary tour from Tahitian roast pig in the 1840s, to the dining saloon of the luxury Cunard steamer Franconia in the 1920s, to InterContinental and Hilton hotel restaurants in the 1960s and '70s.