Baking Powder Wars : The Cutthroat Food Fight That Revolutionized Cooking
Baking Powder Wars : The Cutthroat Food Fight That Revolutionized Cooking
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Author(s): Civitello, Linda
ISBN No.: 9780252041082
Pages: 272
Year: 201705
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 166.12
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"With Baking Powder Wars , Linda Civitello takes her readers on an interesting and learned journey about a little-known subject: The history of leavening agents. I'm grateful for this detailed backstory on what makes bread rise to the occasion."--Adrian Miller, author of the James Beard Award-winning book Soul Food: The Surprising Story of an American Cuisine, One Plate at a Time "Well written and insightful, Baking Powder Wars is a model of superb scholarship and is essential reading for a wide spectrum of scholars, including those interested in food studies, women's studies, American studies, business, and advertising." -- Journal of American Culture "A provocative and gripping story of industrial espionage, nineteenth century business barons, and baking powder. Linda Civitello has a rare talent for pitch-perfect storytelling. This is not just a food lover's book, but will also appeal to anyone interested in economics and history. Foodies, meanwhile, will savor the fascinating facts, tantalizing trivia, and action and intrigue sprinkled throughout. You'll savor every crumb!"--Francine Segan, author of Dolci: Italy's Sweets "A thrilling tale of food business, especially the wonderful chapter seven, about the shenanigans of corrupt businessmen and politicians.


"--Bruce Kraig, coeditor of The Chicago Food Encyclopedia "Who knew that baking powder has such a complex history, one full of political intrigue, gender wars, health scares, and race relations? In this meticulously researched and entertainingly told book, Linda Civitello chronicles the evolution of home baking in America, along the way highlighting the roles of figures like Teddy Roosevelt and Lincoln Steffens in abetting baking powder's successful rise."--Darra Goldstein, founding editor of Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture " Baking Powder Wars is an insightful and fascinating account of the advent and subsequent struggle for legitimacy of one of today's most widely used ingredients in both home and commercial baking. Linda Civitello succeeds in making what might have been an academically dry topic come alive with erudition, grace, and humor."--Nick Malgieri, author of Bake! "Linda Civitello has mined her subject thoroughly and documented how it changed American baking to satisfy our hurry-up attitude toward life and food in general, as we embraced a quick and easy solution to the tiresome problem of supplying the family table. Along the way, Civitello records in detail the fundamental history of a business that is almost uniquely American--the baking powder business. Who knew that baking powder could be such a rich resource?"--Nancy Harmon Jenkins, author of Virgin Territory: Exploring the World of Olive Oil "Baking powder was not a topic high on my interest level before I read this book, but I'm fascinated by the subject now. A great job of getting into the topic and placing it in a broader perspective."--Andrew F.


Smith, editor of The Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America.


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