Sweet Tooth: The Bittersweet History of Candy

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St. Martin's Publishing Group, 22 de mai. de 2012 - 320 páginas

A cultural history of candy-how it evolved from medicine and a luxury to today's Kit Kat bars and M&M's

Told through the Kate Hopkins' travels in Europe and the U.S., Sweet Tooth is a first-hand account of her obsession with candy and a detailed look at its history and development. The sugary treats we enjoy today have a prominent past entertaining kings, curing the ill, and later developing into a billion-dollar industry. The dark side of this history is that the confectionery industry has helped create an environment of unhealthy overindulgence, has quelled any small business competition that was deemed to be a risk to any large company's bottom line, and was largely responsible for the slave trade that evolved during the era of colonization.

Candy's history is vast and complex and plays a distinct part in the growth of the Western world. Thanks to the ubiquity of these treats which allows us to take them for granted, that history has been hidden or forgotten. Until now. Filled with Hopkins' trademark humor and accompanied by her Candy Grab Bag tasting notes, Sweet Tooth is a must-read for everybody who considers themselves a candy freak.

 

Conteúdo

The Innocence of Candy
1
Onward to Italy?
11
Land of Torrones
27
The Spice Trade
43
The Merchant City
62
The Age of Exploration
75
The City That Columbus Left Behind
88
From Portugal to Great Britain
101
And Along Comes Chocolate
174
A Death in the Family
192
The Rock of Gibralter
205
OldeTime Candy
218
The Chocolate Kingdom
235
Candy Day
250
What Is Good Candy?
264
Acknowledgments
283

Of Cookbooks and Housewives
120
Land of Black Licorice
127
The British Get Sugar
149
City of Candy
160

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Sobre o autor (2012)

Kate Hopkins's food blog The Accidental Hedonist has been named one of Time Magazine's 50 Coolest Websites. She is the author of 99 Drams of Whiskey and lives in Seattle, Washington.

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