Cooking Technology

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New scientific discoveries technologies and techniques often find their way into the space and equipment of domestic and professional kitchens. Using approaches based on anthropology archaeology and history <i>Cooking Technology</i> reveals the impact these and the associated broader socio-cultural political and economic changes have on everyday culinary practices explaining why people transform - or indeed refuse to change - their kitchens and food habits.<br/><br/>Focusing on Mexico and Latin America the authors look at poor rural households as well as the kitchens of the well-to-do and professional chefs. Topics range from state subsidies for traditional ingredients to the promotion of fusion foods and the meaning of kitchens and cooking in different localities as a result of people taking their cooking technologies and ingredients with them to recreate their kitchens abroad. What emerges is an image of Latin American kitchens as places where 'traditional' and 'modern' culinary values are constantly being renegotiated.<br/> <br/>The thirteen chapters feature case studies of areas in Mexico the American-Mexican border Cuba Guatemala Costa Rica Venezuela Colombia Peru and Brazil. With contributions from an international range of leading experts <i>Cooking Technology</i> fills an important gap in the literature and provides an excellent introduction to the topic for students and researchers working in food studies anthropology history and Latin American studies.
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