The Little Book of the Sea - Food and Drink

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Presents facts, figures, lore and trivia about various things edible from the sea. This book includes recipes gathered from around the world, instructions for eating pufferfish, and the official explanation of how Popeye the Sailor discovered the strength-enhancing capabilities of spinach.
Have you ever wondered how many servings of fish and chips are sold in the UK per year? Why women, on average, catch bigger fish than men? Or what the last meal served onboard the Titanic consisted of? If so, enjoy this second helping of "The Little Book of the Sea" series, which gathers together facts, figures, lore and trivia about all things edible from the sea. From recipes gathered from around the world, to instructions for eating pufferfish (the world's deadliest delicacy), to the official explanation of how Popeye the Sailor discovered the strength-enhancing capabilities of spinach, "The Little Book of the Sea: Food & Drink" contains a smorgasbord of useful, useless, and altogether intriguing information. So tie on a bib and pull up a chair - we're serving up a feast of delicious details about the ocean's greatest bounty: seafood!
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Weight 0.225000
Author Lorenz Schroter
Availability IP
Department Miscellaneous Books
Format Hardback
ISBN 9781847081223
Pages 176
Published 07/09/2009
Publisher Granta Books
Section Miscellaneous Books
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