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Fermentation: History, Uses and Recipes - Hardcover

Fermentation: History, Uses and Recipes - Hardcover

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by Mathilde Fenestraz (Author), Stephane Ros (Author)

Yeasts and bacteria are the pioneers of life on earth

They're present everywhere in our environment, and they make the fermented foods and drinks that are at the heart of cuisines around the world

From hanging game to "age" in prehistoric times, to the latest technological research, the methods of fermentation have been greatly refined but the principle remains the same: we rely on living organisms to improve taste and human nutrition

Through the exploration of food history that is almost as old as humanity, and an overview of key products - including bread, cheese, wine, beer, coffee and yogurt - this book immerses us in a world of unexpected flavors and textures

Some 30 tasty recipes - from simple pickles, salmon gravlax, pretzels and kombucha, to sophisticated recipes conceived by the experts of the Institut Paul Bocuse - enable everyone to discover the rich flavors offered by fermentation

Author Biography

Mathilde Fenestraz is a Paris-based journalist and editor. Passionate about good food, she has co-written a number of cookbooks. Since writing this one, her kitchen has been invaded by jars, which has made her very happy!

Stéphane Ros is an art historian and art director. A graduate of the École du Louvre, he is passionate about the history of food and nutrition and its representation in art.

Number of Pages: 208
Dimensions: 0.87 x 10.79 x 9.69 IN
Publication Date: April 06, 2023