Italian Identity in the Kitchen, or Food and the Nation

Massimo Montanari author Beth A Brombert translator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Columbia University Press

Published:2nd Aug '13

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Eminently readable, fascinating, and a pleasure to read, Italian Identity in the Kitchen explains why we have always identified 'Italianness' by Italian cuisine. -- Marta Braun, Ryerson University

How regional Italian cuisine became the main ingredient in the nation’s political and cultural development.Massimo Montanari draws readers into the far-flung story of how local and global influences came to flavor Italian identity. The fusion of ancient Roman cuisine-which consisted of bread, wine, and olives-with the barbarian diet-rooted in bread, milk, and meat-first formed the basics of modern eating across Europe. From there, Montanari highlights the importance of the Italian city in the development of gastronomic taste in the Middle Ages, the role of Arab traders in positioning the country as the supreme producers of pasta, and the nation's healthful contribution of vegetables to the fifteenth-century European diet. Italy became a receiving country with the discovery of the New World, absorbing corn, potatoes, and tomatoes into its national cuisine. As disaster dispersed Italians in the nineteenth century, new immigrant stereotypes portraying Italians as "macaroni eaters" spread. However, two world wars and globalization renewed the perception of Italy and its culture as unique in the world, and the production of food constitutes an important part of that uniqueness.

This slim volumes is a delightful excursion into the cuisine and culture of Italy. Booklist A brief, lovely read that explores how Italians and food became synonymous. Weight Watchers Montanari's small book is a treasure trove for those interested in medieval and food history. Columbia Tribune A treasure trove for those interested in medieval and food history. Columbia Daily Tribune

ISBN: 9780231160841

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128 pages