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Crossroads of Cuisine provides a history of foods, and foodways in terms of exchanges taking place in Central Asia and in surrounding areas such as China, Korea or Iran during the last 5000 years, stressing the manner in which East and West, West and East grew together through food. It provides a discussion of geographical foundations, and an interlocking historical and cultural overview going down to the present day, with a comparative country by country survey of foods and recipes. An ethnographic photo essay embracing all parts of the book binds it all together, and helps make topics discussed vivid and approachable. The book is important for explaining key relationships that have not always been made clear in past scholarship.

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Contents Acknowledgements List of Illustrations and Table Introduction 1 The Eurasian Heartland: Overview of a Link between Worlds  1 Physical Geography  2 Vegetation  3 Animal Life  4 Nations of Today  5 Agriculture and Environment  6 Integrating Agriculture and Livestock  7 Nomads  8 The Crossroads  9 Overall View of Foods  10 Building Foodways 2 Prehistory and History: The Long Record of Foodways  1 Prehistory: From Hunting to Agriculture  2 Prehistory: Domestication  3 Domesticated Plants  4 Domestic Animals  5 Languages  6 The Origins of Civilization and High Culture in the Eurasian Heartland  7 Religion 3 Histories  1 Ancient and Medieval History (Before the Mongols)  2 Chinese Food Meets Western Food on the Silk Road  3 China after Tang  4 Witnesses: Travel Accounts from Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Times  5 Medicine and Food in Medieval Central Asia  6 History during the Mongol Empire  7 The Eurasian Heartland and Its Silk Roads in Mongol Times  8 Food and Medicine in Mongol Times  9 History after the Mongols  10 Travels and Excursions after  11 On to the Twentieth Century 4 Contemporary Food  1 Lifestyles  2 Bread  3 The All-Important Noodle  4 Other Grain Foods  5 Cooking Meat  6 Dairy Foods  7 Other Drinks  8 Vegetables  9 Sweets  10 Spicing  11 Cooking Utensils 5 Food by Country  1 Afghanistan’s Food 1.1  Dopiaza  2 Eastern Iran’s Food  3 Uzbekistan’s Food  4 Tajik Food  5 Kyrgyz Food  6 Kazakh Food  7 Azerbaijan food, and Central Asian Food in Turkey  8 Uighur Food  9 Mongol Food  10 Kalmyk Food  11 Chinese Food, the Central Asian Connections in Ming and Today  12 Chinese Food Today: The Central Asian Connection  13 Korea and the Eurasian Heartland Conclusion, The Next Step: Silk Road as Metaphor, Seattle, the Silk Road, and the Pacific Rim Appendix: Summary of Western Plants in the YSZY and the HHYF Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 18/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9789004432055, 978-9004432055
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      Book Synopsis
      Crossroads of Cuisine provides a history of foods, and foodways in terms of exchanges taking place in Central Asia and in surrounding areas such as China, Korea or Iran during the last 5000 years, stressing the manner in which East and West, West and East grew together through food. It provides a discussion of geographical foundations, and an interlocking historical and cultural overview going down to the present day, with a comparative country by country survey of foods and recipes. An ethnographic photo essay embracing all parts of the book binds it all together, and helps make topics discussed vivid and approachable. The book is important for explaining key relationships that have not always been made clear in past scholarship.

      Table of Contents
      Contents Acknowledgements List of Illustrations and Table Introduction 1 The Eurasian Heartland: Overview of a Link between Worlds  1 Physical Geography  2 Vegetation  3 Animal Life  4 Nations of Today  5 Agriculture and Environment  6 Integrating Agriculture and Livestock  7 Nomads  8 The Crossroads  9 Overall View of Foods  10 Building Foodways 2 Prehistory and History: The Long Record of Foodways  1 Prehistory: From Hunting to Agriculture  2 Prehistory: Domestication  3 Domesticated Plants  4 Domestic Animals  5 Languages  6 The Origins of Civilization and High Culture in the Eurasian Heartland  7 Religion 3 Histories  1 Ancient and Medieval History (Before the Mongols)  2 Chinese Food Meets Western Food on the Silk Road  3 China after Tang  4 Witnesses: Travel Accounts from Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Times  5 Medicine and Food in Medieval Central Asia  6 History during the Mongol Empire  7 The Eurasian Heartland and Its Silk Roads in Mongol Times  8 Food and Medicine in Mongol Times  9 History after the Mongols  10 Travels and Excursions after  11 On to the Twentieth Century 4 Contemporary Food  1 Lifestyles  2 Bread  3 The All-Important Noodle  4 Other Grain Foods  5 Cooking Meat  6 Dairy Foods  7 Other Drinks  8 Vegetables  9 Sweets  10 Spicing  11 Cooking Utensils 5 Food by Country  1 Afghanistan’s Food 1.1  Dopiaza  2 Eastern Iran’s Food  3 Uzbekistan’s Food  4 Tajik Food  5 Kyrgyz Food  6 Kazakh Food  7 Azerbaijan food, and Central Asian Food in Turkey  8 Uighur Food  9 Mongol Food  10 Kalmyk Food  11 Chinese Food, the Central Asian Connections in Ming and Today  12 Chinese Food Today: The Central Asian Connection  13 Korea and the Eurasian Heartland Conclusion, The Next Step: Silk Road as Metaphor, Seattle, the Silk Road, and the Pacific Rim Appendix: Summary of Western Plants in the YSZY and the HHYF Bibliography Index

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