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The Ark of Taste

Delicious and Distinctive Foods That Define the United States

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James Beard Award and IACP Cookbook Award finalist • Explore and enjoy the heritage foods that give the United States its culinary identity, from heirloom tomatoes to Tupelo honey, in this illustrated volume for curious eaters,  gardeners and home cooks.
The Ark of Taste is a living catalog of our nation's food heritage preserving treasures passed down for generations—some rare, some endangered, all delicious.
Created by Slow Food USA, the Ark shines light on history, identity, and taste through these unique food products, featuring recipes and the stories of how they reach our tables In these pages you'll learn about:
  • Carolina Gold rice
  • Wellfleet oysters
  • Cherokee Purple tomatoes
  • The Moon and Stars watermelon
  • Black Republican cherries
  • Candy Roaster squash, and more

  • These foods reflect our country's diversity. By championing them, we keep them in production and on our plates, while promoting a more equitable alternative to industrial agriculture.
    The Ark of Taste is a vital resource for all of us who spend the summer searching for that perfectly ripe peach or heirloom tomato—or who are simply looking for the next good thing to eat. 
     
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      • Library Journal

        July 1, 2023

        Slow Food's Ark of Taste project is an effort to catalogue and raise awareness about the amazing range of heritage foods available, in an effort to preserve and promote them before they disappear. Foods from across the United States are compiled in this resource for food lovers and history buffs alike. Each region of the country is represented, from the Northeast to the Pacific Northwest, with a variety of foods, their histories, and how they help define the U.S. as a country. Distinctive breeds and heirloom varieties that readers may not have heard of (such as Cayuga duck and Long Island cheese pumpkin) fill the pages, along with some more familiar and beloved items, such as Tupelo honey and Carolina Gold rice. Throughout the book, there are recipes scattered from each area that use at least one, but sometimes more, of the ingredients mentioned. Cocktails, dinners, desserts, and more are represented in what is an intriguing approach to learning about both food and how it relates to American history. VERDICT A distinctive look at heritage food in the U.S. that is packed with information.--Sarah Filiberto

        Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

      • Booklist

        July 1, 2023
        The Slow Food movement, which began in 1980s Northern Italy as an antidote to the scourge of American fast food, is now taking a lens to the culinary cultures and traditions of the country that spawned it. Organized by region and interspersed with recipes, this visual encyclopedia honors and preserves heirloom plant and animal growing traditions by examining the history of North American foods and how perceptions of them have shifted over time. For example, the Southwest-grown Christmas lima bean, now prized for its vibrant purple-and-white mottled appearance and mellow, nutty texture and taste, was shunned in the 1890s when white foods were preferred. The Cayuga duck also fell victim to the white-food trend, losing favor even though its darker meat was more toothsome than that of other fowl. The popularity of foods like the Colorado-grown Moon and Stars watermelon highlights how visual appeal can outweigh taste to inspire sales. Readers interested in the biodiversity of North American foods will enjoy this deep dive into stories of bountiful variety and how it has shaped cultural identity.

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