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Ireland's Green Larder

Ireland's Green Larder

The Definitive History of Irish Food and Drink

by Margaret Hickey
Paperback
Publication Date: 18/04/2019

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Ireland's Green Larder tells the story of food and drink in Ireland, for the first time. From the ancient system of the Ceide Fields, established a thousand years before the Pyramids were built, right up to today's thriving food scene. Rather than focusing on battles and rulers, Margaret Hickey digs down to what has formed the day-to-day life of the people. It's a glorious ramble through the centuries, drawing on diaries, letters, legal texts, ballads, government records, folklore and more. The story of how Queen Maeve died after being hit by a piece of hard cheese sits alongside a contemporary interview with one of Ireland's magnificent cheese makers, and the tale of the author's day in Clew Bay on the wild Atlantic coast, collecting the world's freshest oysters, is countered by Jonathan Swift's complaint about dubiously fresh salmon being sold on the streets of Dublin. Beautifully illustrated and dotted with recipes, there are chapters covering everything from strong tea to the Irish rituals and superstitions associated with food and drink. With a light touch and a flair for finding the most telling details, Hickey draws on years of research to bring this sweeping history brilliantly to life.
ISBN:
9781783527991
9781783527991
Category:
Cultural studies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
18-04-2019
Publisher:
Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
2nd Edition
Pages:
352
Dimensions (mm):
198x129x25mm
Weight:
0.32kg
Margaret Hickey

Margaret Hickey is an award-winning author and playwright from North East Victoria.

She has a PhD in Creative Writing and is deeply interested in rural lives and communities.

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