Peanuts: The Illustrious History of the Goober PeaUniversity of Illinois Press, 2002 - 234 pages "Shunned by southern aristocrats and the northern elite in antebellum America, peanuts were originally considered ungenteel and only fit for slaves and the poor to eat. But as Americans grew more keen on the portable, filling and inexpensive snack, peanuts became available at fairs, circuses, and theaters, whereupon street vendors first enticed consumers with offers for "Fresh, roasted peanuts!" Unlike other food fads, peanuts thrived, and by the turn of the century they were big business."--BOOK JACKET. |
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The Illustrious History of the Goober Pea Andrew F. Smith. Peanuts THE ILLUSTRIOUS HISTORY OF THE GOOBER PEA Andrew F. Smith THE ILLUSTRIOUS HISTORY OF THE GOOBER PEA Andrew F. Smith. Front Cover.
The Illustrious History of the Goober Pea Andrew F. Smith. Peanuts THE ILLUSTRIOUS HISTORY OF THE GOOBER PEA Andrew F. Smith THE ILLUSTRIOUS HISTORY OF THE GOOBER PEA Andrew F. Smith. Front Cover.
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The Illustrious History of the Goober Pea Andrew F. Smith. Contents List of Recipes Preface Acknowledgments 1. Origin ... Historical Recipes Notes Selected Bibliography and Resources Index Illustrations follow page 44 ix XV xix 1 20 30 45 ...
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Table des matières
Origin and Dispersion | 1 |
Slave Food to Snack Food | 11 |
Soldiers and Vendors | 20 |
Doctors and Vegetarians | 30 |
Unshelled and Shelled | 45 |
6 | 54 |
7 | 72 |
8 | 86 |
Revolution and Transformation | 110 |
An American Icon and a Global Future | 121 |
Historical Recipes | 135 |
PEANUT SOUPS AND PUREES | 176 |
Notes | 179 |
56 | 185 |
110 | 192 |
135 | 198 |
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