How Would You Like Your Mammoth?: 12,000 Years of Culinary History in 50 Bite-Size Essays

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$19.95  $18.55
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Experiment
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256
Dimensions
4.8 X 7.6 X 0.9 inches | 0.61 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
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9781891011597

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About the Author
Uta Seeburg earned a PhD in literary studies and worked for many years as an editor at the German edition of Architectural Digest. There, she reported on design and travel and wrote numerous culinary essays. She now devotes herself entirely to writing books.
Max Miller is the author of the New York Times-bestselling cookbook Tasting History and the creator and host of the viral YouTube series Tasting History with Max Miller, where he shares his passion for culinary history and historic dishes. Max's work has been covered in outlets including America's Test Kitchen, ABC's Localish, Binging with Babish, Chowhound, Foodsided, GLAAD, KTLA Morning News, Mythical Kitchen's podcast A Hotdog Is a Sandwich, The Rachael Ray Show, and Today.com. He's also a regular guest on Simon Majumdar's food history podcast Eat My Globe. Max currently resides in Los Angeles, California, with his husband, José, and their cat, Cersei.
Reviews
Uta Seeburg's book [is] full of anecdotes and insights.--Christoph Amend, Zeit magazine
Entertaining and surprising.--Sanja Niemann, Brigitte
[Uta Seeburg's] 50 stories are as amusing as they are instructive.--Sybille Peine, Berliner Morgenpost
[An] instructive and entertaining foray through culinary world history.--Georg Renöckl, ORF Ö1
Why didn't anyone think of that before? [...] How to Eat a Mammoth is a very entertaining book that proves that food reveals an incredible amount about people.--Alexandra von Braunschweig, Ruhr Nachrichten
This is where world politics, curiosity, culinary delight, and uniformity meet.--Felix Stenert, EKZ
With her 50 stories full of concentrated knowledge and curiosities, Uta Seeburg provides a bite-sized feast for the palate interested in cultural history. A literary treat that makes you want more!--Julian Hienstorfer, Literatur-Couch.de
[A] very informative and amusing book--Daniela Zinser, Welt am Sonntag
[A] fabulous little book.--Nina Kobelt, Tagesanzeiger
Pithy and enchanting, [How Would You Like Your Mammoth? is] an ideal introduction to broader historical topics. . . . Accessible, lighthearted essays display a knack for finding curious similarities across eras and cultures. . . . A culinary history celebrating human ingenuity-- "Foreword"
A concise masterclass--in these deft and era-spanning essays, Uta Seeburg compresses a vast culinary history into a collection that's equal parts lively and illuminating.--Mayukh Sen, author of Taste Makers
Reassuring readers that history isn't dull, colorless, or boring, Seeburg unquestionably captures our attention with these brief essays.-- "Booklist"