Traditional Food in Northumbria

by Peter Brears, Food Historian and Consultant

This book offers an enticing mix of social and culinary history, discussion of culinary artifacts, excellent and well tested recipes, and informative and attractive line illustrations by the author.

The books opens with a survey of the inhabitants of the county: the pitmen; the farmers and their labourers; the lead miners; the fishermen and the mariners; not forgetting the poor (note that this books is not concerned with the upper classes – and that itself is a revolution). It then moves on to the food itself with separate chapters on meat, fish, vegetables, puddings, cakes, drinks, breads, the store cupboard, and the dairy. The final three chapters look at feasts and celebrations, calendar customers, and rites of passage.

It cannot be sufficiently stressed that the traditional food of England has never so far been subjected to such rigorous inspection.

ISBN (Hardback) 9781900318457
Price (Hardback) £25.00/$35.00
Publication May 1, 2014
Pages 285
Size 240×160 mm
Readership scholars, general readers
Illustrations 62 b&w

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  • isbn
    9781900318457 (Hardback)
  • original publisher
    Excellent Press
  • original publisher place
    Ludlow
  • publisher
    Equinox Publishing Ltd.
  • publisher place
    Sheffield (U.K.)