Eating for Ireland

Eating for Ireland
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Publisher : Liberties Press
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781909718678
ISBN-13 : 190971867X
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Book Synopsis Eating for Ireland by : Tom Doorley

Download or read book Eating for Ireland written by Tom Doorley and published by Liberties Press. This book was released on 2014-06-27 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Eating for Irelandby Tom Doorley is a nostalgic exploration of iconic Irish (and international) food brands and food culture. Taking a look at how we eat and how we used to eat throughout the years,Eating for Irelandis a must-read, and an ideal Christmas present, for any food-lover and for anyone who has an interest in the food culture of Ireland.Why is lemonade red? How do they get the figs in Jacob's Fig Rolls? And why do some people like Marmite? These and other mysteries are tackled inEating for Ireland, a collection of short pieces on the weird and wonderful world of food in Ireland. From much-loved sweet treats like Arctic Rolls, Bird's Custard and the '99' to the enduring attractions of bacon and cabbage, processed cheese and Sunday brunch, and from the lamentable state of the country's sausages and rashers to the joys of a proper picnic, there is plenty here to enjoy.What's the right way to make spaghetti Bolognese? And is fast food an acceptable guilty pleasure or just plain wrong? InEating for Ireland, Tom Doorley gets stuck into all these subjects and more - in his inimitable light-hearted yet authoritative style.


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