A Feast of Folklore
The Bizarre Stories Behind British Food
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Boundless Publishing Group Ltd
Published:26th Sep '24
Should be back in stock very soon

An adventure into the unconventional history of British food told through generations of fascinating folklore
Folklorist Ben Gazur guides you through the dark alleys of British history to uncover how our food habits have been passed down through generations of folklore.
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'Excellent' Tom Parker Bowles
Folklorist Ben Gazur guides you through the dark alleys of British history to uncover how our food habits have been passed down through generations of folklore.
We investigate the origins of famous food superstitions – why do we throw salt over our shoulder and think carrots can help us see in the dark? – as well as much more bizarre and lesser-known tales too, from what day the devil urinates on blackberries to how to stop witches using eggshells as escape boats.
Hilarious and fascinating, A Feast of Folklore will introduce you to the gloriously eccentric folk who aren’t often noticed by historians. Here lies a smorgasbord of their dark remedies and deadly delicacies, waiting to be discovered.
'Will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about your dinner plate’ Dee Dee Chainey, author of A Treasury of British Folklore
'Diverting, delightful and deliciously weird enough to satisfy the most demanding appetite'Christopher Hadley, author of The Road
'A must read the next time you are sitting down to a sausage roll' Max Miller, creator of Tasting History
'Excellent. Cannot wait to get stuck in' Tom Parker Bowles
'I’ll be raiding this Wonder Pantry of a book for years to come. . . . Diverting, delightful and deliciously weird enough to satisfy the most demanding appetite' Christopher Hadley, author of The Road
‘Gazur’s witty and engaging exploration of food-related rituals, remedies and superstitions will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about your dinner plate’ Dee Dee Chainey, author of A Treasury of British Folklore
‘One of those gems of a book that keeps you up long into the night because you just want to read “one more page” before putting it down’ Willow Winsham, author of Treasury of Folklore: Stars and Skies
‘Well researched and presented in a light and most digestible manner, this is a must read the next time you are sitting down to a sausage roll’ Max Miller, creator of Tasting History
‘Ben Gazur has categorised the folklore of food under neat, easily accessible headings, turning it into a proper genre, opposed to a tagged on history’ Emma Kay, food historian, author and broadcaster
'Endlessly informative and leaning hard into the British Isles’ reputation for the off-beat, this is a delight' Publisher's Weekly
ISBN: 9781800183162
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272 pages