Breaking Bread : How Baking Shaped Our World

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Breaking Bread : How Baking Shaped Our World

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 264 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780711294882
  • DDC分類 641.815

Full Description

'An amazing book.' Dan Lepard

'The rich and fascinating story of bread.' Lily Vanilli

'A brilliant, timely and important book full of compassion.' Olia Hercules

'A fascinating exploration of our universal love of bread. David traces the past, present and future of bread through his personal lens as a third generation baker.' Edd Kimber

In Breaking Bread, third generation baker, food writer and presenter David Wright examines the universal questions about bread and baking. About the people who make and shape the bread we buy and the difficulties that social and cultural change, food fads and health directives have had, and are having, on the baking industry. After his family bakery sadly closed its doors after seventy-five years, Wright asks if the the closure of the bakery underlines the very idea that bread is a dying foodstuff. Is bread good or bad? And what does the future hold for bread?

Bread is an essential part of our story, our health, our very being. Every civilisation has a form of bread, and how we create, make and bake it, how we sell it and buy it, our food security, our access to it, affects everything: our physical and mental well-being, the ingredients, the seeds, the very earth we grow our grains in, the water we use and how we treat and sustain these natural resources, impact on the very health and future of our planet.

Chapters include:
1 Why Bread? - Creating, making, baking
2: The Wheel of Life - A loaf's cycle
3: Frankenloaf - Science and the perfect loaf
4: Sicker by the Slice - A marriage not made in heaven
5: Big Bread - Industrial vs artisan bakeries
6: The Breadline - The economics of crust
7: Flour Power - The politics of bread
8: Bloody Bread - The costs of conquest
9: Our Daily Bread - What the gods want
10: Breaking bread - A once ropey baker looks to the future

Breaking Bread contains interviews and expert contributions from Olia Hercules - Food Writer, Dan Lepard - Baker and Writer, Felicity Spector - Writer and Baker, Kateryna Kalyuzhna - Baker, Brad Leone - Food Personality, Chris Cowie - Philosopher, Zara Mohammed - Religious Leader, William Kendall - Food Producer, Andy Cato/George Lamb - Wildfarmed, Daisy Terry - Dusty Knuckle, Ollie Hornsey-Pennell - Hylsten Bakery, Tim Williams - Regenerative Farmer, Matt Burgess - Chef, Martha Delacey - Teacher and Writer,  Karl De Smedt - Sourdough Librarian, Vanessa Kimbell - Baker, Chris Young - Real Bread Campaign, Ben MacKinnon - Baker E5, Ben Glazer - Coombeshead Bakery, Andrew Gilespy - Fresh Flour, OJ Borg - Radio 2 DJ and Presenter, Christopher Tan - Baker and Writer, Martin Bricknell - War Studies Professor KCL, Wing Mon Cheung - Cereal Bakery

 

Contents

Foreword 
Introduction 
1: Why Bread? 
Creating, making, baking
2: The Wheel of Life 
A loaf 's cycle
3: Frankenloaf 
Science and the perfect bread
4: Sicker by the Slice 
A marriage not made in heaven
5: Big Bread 
Industrial vs artisan bakeries
6: The Breadline 
The economics of a crust
7: Flour Power 
The politics of bread
8: Bloody Bread 
The costs of conquest
9: Our Daily Bread 
What the gods want
10: Breaking bread 
A once ropey baker looks to the future
Acknowledgements

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