Flour for Man's Bread: A History of Milling

Flour for Man's Bread: A History of Milling

Walter Dorwin Teague , John Storck , Harold Rydell (Illustrator)
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Jan 1, 1952 · Engels · Paperback (400 pagina's)
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Formaat Paperback
Pagina's 400
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Jan 1, 1952
Uitgever Univ Of Minnesota Press
Editie Minnesota Archive Editions ed.
ISBN-10 0816658781
ISBN-13 9780816658787

Beschrijving

In exploring the intricate history of milling, one uncovers a rich tapestry of agricultural evolution and human ingenuity. This exploration delves deeply into the various methods and technologies that have shaped the milling process, impacting societies and cultures across the ages. The author meticulously traces the development from ancient practices to modern machinery, shedding light on how each advancement has played a crucial role in meeting the ever-growing demand for flour.

From the earliest handmills to the sophisticated equipment of today, the narrative captures the essence of each innovation while also addressing the social and economic implications of milling practices. It highlights how flour, a fundamental component of diets worldwide, has not only fed communities but also influenced trade and industries.

Drawing on historical records, anecdotes, and vivid descriptions, the work paints a picture of the artistry and science behind milling. Readers gain insight into the lives of those who dedicated their crafts to produce the vital ingredient of bread, showcasing their challenges and triumphs.

Overall, this comprehensive history serves as a tribute to an essential yet often overlooked aspect of food production, making it an informative read for anyone interested in agriculture, history, or the culinary arts. Through its engaging narrative, the book honors the past while reflecting on the importance of milling in contemporary society.

Genres

Wetenschap & Technologie Geschiedenis
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