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Pepper: A History of the World's Most Influential Spice

Author Marjorie Shaffer
Publisher St. Martin's Griffin
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN1250048664
ISBN-139781250048660
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Sales Rank177,032
CategoryHistory
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"A well-documented companion to Mark Kurlansky's Salt." Publishers Weekly

Mark Kurlansky's smash hit Salt exposed the fascinating history of this everyday staple to countless readers around the world. Now, in this perfect companion to Kurlansky's book, Marjorie Shaffer illuminates the rich history of pepper for a popular audience.

Vivid and entertaining, this sweeping tale of adventure and intrigue describes the essential role that pepper played in bringing both Americans and Europeans to Asia. From the abundance of wildlife on the islands of the Indian Ocean to colorful accounts of sultans entertaining their European visitors, this fascinating book reveals the often surprising story behind one of mankind's most common spices.

In this definitively researched and compelling story, Pepper: A History of the World's Most Influential Spice, Shaffer combines history, customs, and food lore to deliver a mesmerizing tale that every foodie will have to own.

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