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The Pavlova Story: A Slice of New Zealand's Culinary History

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Pavlova Story: A Slice of New Zealand's Culinary History
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Helen Leach
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:192
Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 152
Category/GenreNational and regional cuisine
Desserts
ISBN/Barcode 9781877372575
ClassificationsDewey:641.86
Audience
General
Illustrations 69 b/w & colour illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Otago University Press
Imprint Otago University Press
Publication Date 1 January 2008
Publication Country New Zealand

Description

While Australians and New Zealanders have long debated which country invented the pavlova (a large meringue dessert cake said to emulate the lightness of the famous ballerina, Anna Pavlova), the real story of the ballerina's visit to the Antipodes and the emergence of three different pavlovas was neglected. The contributions of a gelatine manufacturer, a Dunedin spinster, and numerous other New Zealand housewives are all revealed in this fascinating contribution to food history. The book shows the evolution of the three pavlova types, that their recipes have never been set in stone, and that creative and innovative cooks have played the most important roles in transforming a fashionable afternoon tea cake into an iconic dessert.

Author Biography

Helen Leach is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Otago. Her research interests include the evolution of the human diet and prehistoric horticulture. She has written two garden history books: Cultivating Myths: Fiction, Fact and Fashion in Garden History (2000) and 1,000 Years of Gardening in New Zealand (1984), co-authored nine others, and published over 60 articles in international and New Zealand journals.