Cherries & Mulberries

Growing & Cooking

by Jane McMorland Hunter, Bookseller and GardenerSally Hughes, Bookseller and Professional Cook

Cherry trees herald Spring, with their beautiful blossoms. With our warmer summers, they also provide luscious fruit, and with a full tree of cherries, it can be difficult to know how to cook and preserve them. This book provides the inspiration and with the help of the authors, you can enjoy the fruit through the summer months.. Mulberries are more unusual and represent a challenge. Wild cherries originated in the Caucasus Mountains, and cultivated cherries spread from Rome, to Britain, and then to the USA in the 1870s. Black mulberries came from central Asia, reaching Europe via ancient trade routes. White mulberries came from China and formed the highly-lucrative and closely-guarded silk trade. Red mulberries are native to the USA and grow into remarkably pretty trees.

The authors have included over fifty recipes, ranging from a cherry sangria to winter dishes of braised venison with cherry sauce, and duck with mulberries, to summer pudding and a delicious array of cakes, biscuits, chocolates and strudels.

ISBN (Paperback) 9781909248564
Price (Paperback) £14.99/$16.00
ISBN (ePub) 9780714524702
Price (ePub) £9.99/ $14.00 Publication 2018
Pages 224
Size 187 x 137 mm
Readership: general readership

Access to the Interactive Edition (below) is Restricted. Please login to read.

Only users granted permission may view this project's texts, resources, and other content.

Information and Interactive Edition

Author Information

    • This text has 0 annotations
    • This text has 0 highlights

Interactive Edition (Access Restricted)

LIBRARY COLLECTIONS

Complete Collection
Food Studies

Metadata

  • isbn
    9781909248564 (Paperback)
    9780714524702(ePub)
  • original publisher
    Prospect Books
  • original publisher place
    London
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)
  • series title
    The English Kitchen