Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
64
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2017
Publisher
Mason Crest
ISBN-10
1422237427
ISBN-13
9781422237427
Description
This work delves into the intriguing history of salt, revealing its profound impact on various aspects of human civilization. From its essential role in preserving food to its influence on culinary practices across different cultures, salt has shaped diets and traditions throughout the ages.
As readers journey through the pages, they discover how salt has fueled trade and economies, serving as a valuable commodity that once dictated the fortunes of nations. The narratives intertwined with historical anecdotes illustrate how this simple mineral has held immense power and significance.
Through thoughtful examination, the author sheds light on salt's multifaceted effects on our lives, prompting reflection on its pervasive presence and lasting legacy in both the culinary world and broader societal contexts.
As readers journey through the pages, they discover how salt has fueled trade and economies, serving as a valuable commodity that once dictated the fortunes of nations. The narratives intertwined with historical anecdotes illustrate how this simple mineral has held immense power and significance.
Through thoughtful examination, the author sheds light on salt's multifaceted effects on our lives, prompting reflection on its pervasive presence and lasting legacy in both the culinary world and broader societal contexts.
Genres
History