Far afield rare food encounters from around the world

"A lushly photographed culinary travel book featuring profiles of the stewards of the world's oldest foodways--traditional farming, hunting, fishing, and foraging methods--along with 40 recipes. Food and travel writer Shane Mitchell and photographer James Fisher have traveled the world on...

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Main Author: Mitchell, Shane, 1957- (Author)
Other Authors: Fisher, James, 1976- (Photographer)
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: Berkeley : Ten Speed Press, [2016]
Edition: First edition.
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Summary: "A lushly photographed culinary travel book featuring profiles of the stewards of the world's oldest foodways--traditional farming, hunting, fishing, and foraging methods--along with 40 recipes. Food and travel writer Shane Mitchell and photographer James Fisher have traveled the world on assignment for food and travel publications such as Travel + Leisure and Saveur. Along the way, they have encountered the fascinating people who are keeping the world's oldest traditional foodways alive, such as sacred taro farmers in Hawaii who have never left the islands, fisherman on the Swahili coast, and Icelandic shepherds who still use the techniques of their Viking ancestors. Full of lush photography from far-flung locations all over the globe, Far Afield profiles these people, sharing their unique and captivating stories and recipes"--
Item Description: Includes index.
Physical Description: 303 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN: 9781607749202
1607749203
Author Notes: Shane Mitchell is a Saveur contributing editor. Formerly, she was Travel + Leisure 's special correspondent. Her writing has also appeared in Australian Gourmet Traveller , Afar , Bon Appetit , Bitter Southerner , Departures , Serious Eats , and other publications. In 2010, she was awarded the IACP Bert Greene Culinary Writing prize. She kayaks on the St. Lawrence River and collects handmade knives wherever she travels. When not on the road, she lives in New York's Mohawk Valley.