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"A truly delightful smorgasbord of history and linguistics that kept us entertained--and made us hungry."
--Apple Books
"Scrumptious...This book was meant to be devoured."
--Roy Peter Clark, author of Murder Your Darlings
Romaine calm and read on for a deliciously detailed digest of food language throughout time from celebrated linguist and historian Judith Tschann that is guaranteed to "make you a hit at dinner parties" (New York Times).
Food and words--we rely on both to sustain our daily lives. We begin each morning hungry for nourishment and conversation, and our happiest moments and fondest memories are often filled with ample servings of both.
Food historian Judith Tschann celebrates this glorious intersection of linguistic and culinary affinities with Romaine Wasn't Build in a Day, an irresistibly charming and deliciously decadent romp through the history of food words. On the hunt for the hidden stories behind hundreds of dishes and ingredients we take for granted, Tschann takes us on an expedition through the centuries and around the world, illuminating the ways in which language is always changing, ever-amusing, and entirely inseparable from culture, history, identity, and such as:
Full of endless morsels of fascination for word nerds and foodies alike, Romaine Wasn't Built in a Day will beguile history buffs, captivate crossword fiends, satiate Scrabble nerds, and feed our fondness for our two favorite pastimes: eating and talking.
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Judith Tschann, author of the delightful new book, ROMAINE WASN'T BUILT IN A DAY shares her favorite facts around the surprising origins of food language. Do you have a favorite foodie fact? Let us know below! Full list of facts: https://t.co/IO6HMpbvEH https://t.co/JmCuTnrf9f
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'A new book exploring the origins of common food terms — from bialy to lima bean to bibimbap — is a fascinating history of how we eat and cook.' The #NewYorkTimes on Judith Tschann's Romaine Wasn't Built in a Day: https://t.co/GGuEeWy7Im
Games you’ll feel good about. No, we’re not putting an “S” in Spelling Bee today.
“Romaine Wasn’t Built in a Day,” a new book by the medieval scholar Judith Tschann, demonstrates just how much the etymology of food words can tell us about the history of cooking. https://t.co/3hZpOdSMx4
"Accomplished medievalist Tschann turns her linguistic skills to sussing out the origins of all manner of food-related words... Tschann's approach is lighthearted, but her aim is serious."
--Booklist