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Vanilla: Travels in Search of the Ice Cream Orchid

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Vanilla: Travels in Search of the Ice Cream Orchid
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tim Ecott
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 228,Width 152
Category/GenreHistory of specific subjects
ISBN/Barcode 9780802142016
ClassificationsDewey:633.82
Audience
General
Illustrations 8 pages b&w illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Imprint Grove Press / Atlantic Monthly Press
Publication Date 21 April 2005
Publication Country United States

Description

From Papantla in Mexico-"the city that perfumed the world"-to the Indian Ocean islands, Vanilla traces the story of the vanilla plant and its secretive trade. From the golden cups of Aztec emperors to the ice-cream dishes of U.S. presidents, Vanilla has mystified and tantalized man for centuries. The only orchid that produces an agriculturally valuable crop, vanilla can mask unpleasant tastes and smells, but also makes pleasant tastes stronger, smoother, and longer lasting. Because it has over four hundred separate flavor components, choosing premium vanilla beans is as complex as judging the aroma and taste of fine wine. Vanilla finds its way into over half of all dessert products sold worldwide, as well as the finest perfumes, well-known brands of rum and vodka, and even Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Americans consume more vanilla than anyone else on Earth-a fact that has forced growers and traders to mount armed guard over their plants in the tropical jungle. The traders who travel the world in search of America's favorite flavor are a small and secretive elite. Vanilla is a globetrotting adventure that follows buccaneers, aristocrats, and gourmets, all in search of the ice cream orchid.

Reviews

"Ecott excels at quixotic explorations of corners of the dive world.... It should be awarded a place on any diver's reference shelf for tasty tidbits of history alone."