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Judaism
Recipes, Histories, Contemporary Opinions
Andras Koerner has created a unique book and important contribution to the history of Jewish food. This culinary history, at the same time a history through food, is a fascinating read, enlivened by historical photographs. At work here is the food historian, ethnographer, and cook. The result is more than a cookbook, though it is that too. It is a loving monument to the culinary culture of Hungarian Jews.
Barbara Kirshenblatt-Gimblett
Forthcoming, early 2027
The book provides a comprehensive and scholarly overview of traditional Hungarian Jewish dishes. It includes brief histories of 135 dishes, translations of their historic recipes, quotations from contemporaneous descriptions of them, and for about half of them, also versions adapted to the requirements of the modern kitchen.
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addition to investigating many other issues relevant to the subject, the book’s introduction makes a case for cookbooks as historical documents, describes the pioneering role of Hungary in the history of Jewish cookbooks, places them in the context of Hungarian Jewish history, tells the reasons why the book focuses on the period before 1945, and explores the differences between Jewish and non-Jewish cuisine in Hungary.
The book is illustrated by a large number of historical photos depicting Hungary’s Jewish culinary culture before World War II.
This is the first work to present the dishes of a nation’s Jewish cuisine mainly through quotes from primary sources, such as recipes in historic cookbooks and contemporary opinions about the role the dishes played in people’s lives. Previously, these sources have not been available in English.
ISBN (Hardback) 9781800000000
Price (Hardback) £40.00.00 / $55.00.00
ISBN (eBook) 9781800000000
ISBN (ePub) 9781800000000
Price (eBook and ePub) Individual
£40.00 / $55.00
Institutional
£40.00 / $55.00
Publication February, 2027
Pages 288
Size 234 x 156
Illustrations: numerous b& white photos
Readership: scholars and general readers
Complete Collection
Food Studies
Judaism
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