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Food for Free
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
Food for Free
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Richard Mabey
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:272 | Dimensions(mm): Height 190,Width 112 |
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Category/Genre | Cookery by ingredient Trees, wildflowers and plants |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780007247684
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Classifications | Dewey:581.6320941 |
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Edition |
New edition
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Imprint |
Collins
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Publication Date |
2 April 2007 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
A complete guide to help you safely identify edible species that grow around us, together with detailed artworks, field identification notes and recipes. First published in 1972, this updated edition of Richard Mabey's cult bestseller has been revised to reflect the ever-increasing eco-awareness and popular interest in finding different, and more natural, sources of food. Each of the 240 types of fruit, nut, flower, seaweed, fungi and shellfish featured has its own identification field notes and artwork. Understand and learn about the fascinating edible species that you may come across and, with the help of the numerous recipes also included, find out the best way to pick and enjoy them. Beautifully illustrated and written, 'Food for Free' will inspire you to take more notice of the natural harvest that surrounds us, learn how to make use of it and conserve it for future generations.
Author Biography
Richard Mabey is a naturalist and award-winning author and journalist. He won wide acclaim on the publication of the original Food for Free in 1972, and again with the publication of the colour edition in 1989.
Reviews'Thirty years after its initial publication, the forager's bible continues to inspire and enthral.' Scottish Field 'Still a classic' The Financial Times 'Armed with this guide, this month you could be sampling the simple pleasures of eating a fleshy Hottentot fig straight from a Devon clifftop, making elderflower fritters gathered from the hedgerows, or frying fairy-ring champignons picked off your lawn. With its charming painted illustrations, it is a book to savour in itself.' Devon Life
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