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American Terroir: Savoring the Flavors of Our Woods, Waters, and Fields (original 2010; édition 2010)

par Rowan Jacobsen

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"Why does honey from the tupelo-lined banks of the Apalachicola River have a kick of cinnamon unlike any other? Why is salmon from Alaska's Yukon River the richest in the world? Why does one underground cave in Greensboro, Vermont, produce many of the country's most intense cheeses? The answer is terroir (tare-WAHR), the "taste of place." Originally used by the French to describe the way local conditions such as soil and climate affect the flavor of a wine, terroir has been little understood (and often mispronounced) by Americans, until now. For those who have embraced the local food movement, American Terroir will share the best of America's bounty and explain why place matters. It will be the first guide to the "flavor landscapes" of some of our most iconic foods, including apples, honey, maple syrup, coffee, oysters, salmon, wild mushrooms, wine, cheese, and chocolate. With equally iconic recipes by the author and important local chefs, and a complete resource section for finding place-specific foods, American Terroir is the perfect companion for any self-respecting locavore."--pub. desc.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:American Terroir: Savoring the Flavors of Our Woods, Waters, and Fields
Auteurs:Rowan Jacobsen
Info:Bloomsbury USA (2010), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 288 pages
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American Terroir: Savoring the Flavors of Our Woods, Waters, and Fields par Rowan Jacobsen (2010)

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A good romanticization of culinary roots. ( )
  shawndotbailey | Jan 11, 2022 |
This is an essential book for those who care about quality and variety in food. Both extremely informative and well written. ( )
  altonmann | Jan 24, 2018 |
On hold - I lost my copy, temporarily, I hope.
  laurenbufferd | Nov 14, 2016 |
A fascinating book about the effects that location has on foods grown or harvested in America (North and South). Rowan Jacobsen chooses 12 foods, from oysters to chocolate, and investigates why something from a particular place tastes so much better than the same thing from another place. Missouri's Norton grape/wine gets a small mention in the wine section, which focuses mainly on California. ( )
  tloeffler | May 31, 2015 |
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The book is a thoroughly entertaining combination of food and travel writing, taking the reader from a Yupik Eskimo community in the Yukon to a remote Venezuelan village renowned for producing the world's finest chocolate. Jacobsen is witty, observant, and enthusiastic about his subjects. He is also able to captivate his audience, even when explaining the science behind the story.

Longer review posted on Rose City Reader. ( )
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"Why does honey from the tupelo-lined banks of the Apalachicola River have a kick of cinnamon unlike any other? Why is salmon from Alaska's Yukon River the richest in the world? Why does one underground cave in Greensboro, Vermont, produce many of the country's most intense cheeses? The answer is terroir (tare-WAHR), the "taste of place." Originally used by the French to describe the way local conditions such as soil and climate affect the flavor of a wine, terroir has been little understood (and often mispronounced) by Americans, until now. For those who have embraced the local food movement, American Terroir will share the best of America's bounty and explain why place matters. It will be the first guide to the "flavor landscapes" of some of our most iconic foods, including apples, honey, maple syrup, coffee, oysters, salmon, wild mushrooms, wine, cheese, and chocolate. With equally iconic recipes by the author and important local chefs, and a complete resource section for finding place-specific foods, American Terroir is the perfect companion for any self-respecting locavore."--pub. desc.

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