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Damsons

An Ancient Fruit in the Modern Kitchen
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A book with appeal to lovers of heritage fruits and historical recipes and cookery. This book places the damson in historical context, explaining the fruit's cultural significance. History chapters grounded in archival research trace damson cultivation and use in the UK and the US. Chapters on damson 'culture' would include folklore, interviews with farmers and enthusiasts, and an ethnographic account of Damson Day in the Lyth Valley celebrated every Spring as the blossom heralds the arrival of warm weather. The recipe section offers a curated selection of recipes both new and historical (adapted for contemporary home cooks). Sarah Gothie became interested in damsons due to her own family history. Her great-grandmother's ancestors emigrated to the US from England in the mid-1700s and her recipe for a damson spread (called 'plum butter') was passed down. Damsons are difficult to come by in the United States (unless you know someone with a backyard tree), so finding them in abundance in the Lake District was serendipity. As an academic, Gothie specializes in food studies, tourism studies, and museum studies.

Author Biography:

Sarah Gothie has a PhD in American Culture from the University of Michigan and has presented heritage research at conferences in the US, Canada, the UK, Ireland, and Germany. Her scholarly work has appeared in Home Cultures, Tourist Studies, and elsewhere. Her aims for this book are to raise interest in damsons, provide recipes to facilitate their increased use by home cooks, and encourage the uninitiated to sample this wonderful, ancient fruit. She works as an English lecturer at Penn State University.
Release date Australia
June 6th, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
20 black and white drawings
Pages
224
Dimensions
140x190x10
ISBN-13
9781909248588
Product ID
26910986

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