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Download or Read eBook Fishes with Funny French Names PDF written by Debra Kelly and published by Liverpool University Press. This book was released on 2021-12-02 with total page 416 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
Fishes with Funny French Names
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 416
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ISBN-10 : 9781800857360
ISBN-13 : 1800857365
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Book Synopsis Fishes with Funny French Names by : Debra Kelly

Book excerpt: This book tells the story of what happens when an essentially Parisian institution travels and establishes itself in its neighbour’s capital city, bringing with it French food culture and culinary practices. The arrival and evolution of the French restaurant in the British capital is a tale of culinary and cultural exchange and of continuity and change in the development of London’s dining-out culture. Although the main character of this story is the French restaurant, this cultural history also necessarily engages with the people who produce, purvey, purchase and consume that food culture, in many different ways and in many different settings, in London over a period of some one hundred and fifty years. British references to France and to the French are littered with associations with food, whether it is desired, rejected, admired, loathed, envied, disdained, from the status of haute cuisine and the restaurants and chefs associated with it to contemporary concerns about food poverty and food waste, to dietary habits and the politicisation of food, and at every level in between. However, thinking about the place of the French restaurant in London restaurant and food culture over a long time span, in many and varied places and spaces in the capital, creates a more nuanced picture than that which may at first seem obvious.


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