
"Oscar Farinetti, the founder of Eataly, has assembled a diverting, book-length collection on how some famous foods and drinks came about. He digs deep into food trivia like the mistake that became chocolate ganache, the family feud that birthed cornflakes and the transformation of Recioto wine into Amarone. History and happenstance meet in 48 well-researched examples." --New York Times
"Interviews about serendipitous food discoveries mix fact and lore to provide an entertaining collection that food connoisseurs will enjoy. . . Like an oral history, lovingly preserved in book form." --Library Journal
"Serendipity is a collection of fifty mouthwatering tales . . . storytelling for the pleasure of the palate." --Rock'n'Read "An elegy to imperfection . . . That imperfection that stimulates you, motivates you, and opens new horizons." --Cronache di Gusto "This book explores the happy accidents that happen in the world of food and wine. A terrific and insightful read." --Chef Andrew McConnell"The book itself is a bright, effortless thing. Its structure of short stories makes it incredibly easy to pick up, put down, and then come back to. One story leads seamlessly into another and . . . it is illuminating and slightly addictive to discover new and interesting facts about the history of food and drinks." --The Saturday Paper
"This book will quickly turn you from food bore to knowledgable, giving the reader an easy way to impress over drinks and dinner. --SA Weekend Magazine
"Mouthwatering fun, told with the relish of a gourmand." --Saturday Age
"Plenty to learn if you want to know the origins of what you're eating and drinking." --The Age