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The Kew Gardens Christmas Book

Jenny Linford

A celebration of Christmastime at Kew Gardens.

Christmas is a special festival, marked around the world each December. It is a time of year that Kew Gardens enjoys celebrating. One striking aspect of Christmas is the role played by plants, mammals, and birds--from the Christmas tree and vibrant evergreens used to decorate our homes to the reindeer and robins that are such an endearing part of the Christmas story.

The Kew Gardens Christmas Book is a beautifully illustrated celebration of the plants and animals central to Christmas. Jenny Linford, author of the highly successful The Kew Gardens Cookbook, weaves together history, folklore, botany, and stories about Kew, as well as a selection of delicious plant and fungi-based Christmas recipes. From the history of the Christmas tree to the intriguing story of frankincense, the book is filled with fascinating festive facts. In short, it's the perfect Christmas present.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
  • Publish Date: Aug 26th, 2024
  • Pages: 136
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.43in - 7.83in - 0.82in - 1.61lb
  • EAN: 9781842467930
  • Categories: • Holidays - Christmas & Advent• Natural History• Seasonal

About the Author

Linford, Jenny: - Jenny Linford is a London-based food writer and a longstanding member of the Guild of Food Writers. She is the author or editor of several books, including The Missing Ingredient, The Kew Gardens Cookbook, The Kew Gardens Christmas Book, and The Great British Food Tour. She has written for numerous publications including The Sunday Times, The Financial Times, and National Geographic Food. She makes a cheese-centric podcast called A Slice of Cheese for Food FM Radio, which has found an audience around the world. Her interest in food stems from living as a child in Singapore and Italy, places where good food is important to the community, both taken for granted and relished as a great pleasure.