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A Rich and Tantalizing Brew

A History of How Coffee Connected the World (Food and Foodways)

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A Rich and Tantalizing Brew

De: Jeanette M. Fregulia
Narrado por: Robin J. Sitten
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A Rich and Tantalizing Brew traces the history of coffee from its cultivation and brewing first as a private pleasure in the highlands of Ethiopia and Yemen through its emergence as a sought-after public commodity served in coffeehouses first in the Muslim world, and then traveling across the Mediterranean to Italy, to other parts of Europe, and finally to India and the Americas. At each of these stops, the brew gathered ardent aficionados and vocal critics, all the while reshaping patterns of socialization.

Taking its conversational tone from the chats often held over a steaming cup, A Rich and Tantalizing Brew offers a critical and entertaining look at how this bitter beverage, with a little help from the tastes that traveled with it - chocolate, tea, and sugar - has connected people to each other both within and outside of their typical circles, inspiring a new context for sharing news, conducting business affairs, and even plotting revolution.

The book is published by The University of Arkansas Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

“A beautifully woven history of coffee, bringing together its social, spiritual, economic, and aesthetic roles with elegance and exceptional scholarship.” (Nancy Stockdale, University of North Texas)

©2019 The University of Arkansas Press (P)2021 Redwood Audiobooks
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