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Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors

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Publisher: Vintage (2006)
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Book Summary of Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors

Curry changed and evolved according to the tastes of the various invaders of India. The Mughals brought with them the rice dishes of Persia; the Portuguese introduced the chilli peppers recently discovered by Christopher Columbus in the New World; and the Mrs Beetons and Eliza Actons of the British Raj added jam, carrots and apples to their curry recipes. The Raj also ensured that curry came the other way, from India to Britain - and today the British consume no less than 18 tonnes a year of their favourite chicken tikka masala, a dish which purists claim is not Indian at all, but meat in gravy whipped up with a few spices (and sometimes a can of tomato soup!).nAlmost every Indian dish is a fusion of different food traditions. This book, which tells the story of such dishes, and the people who invented, discovered, cooked and ate them, is vivid, entertaining - and delicious

About the Author
Lizzie Collingham is a Research Fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge. This is her first book for the general reader. She is the author of a scholarly book, about the 'nabobs' of the British raj, which was published by Polity Press in 2001. She has a PHD in History from Cambridge, and at the university of Sussex won the Rose Prize for the best History finalist. Educated also in Germany and Sweden, she has been a lecturer at Warwick University and a Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University in Canberra. She is married and lives part of the year in France, part in East Anglia.

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‘marvellous and well-illustrated…based on exhaustive research and full of intriguing nuggets of information’.,'a thoroughly absorbing book, packed with fascinating stories.','richly researched read...More that just the story of a dish, this engaging book provides a sidelong history of India','This is a sensuous subject, and Collingham gives it a sensuous treatment, taking an exquisite but never gluttonous delight in describing Mughal banquets, and a sympathetic approach to the disappointments bad food brings to people who are a long way from home.',delectable...packed with fascinating facts, analysis and even some recipes, this book is a mouth-watering introduction not only to Indian food, but the the history of the sub-continent and its hugely influential place in the world
 

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28 March 12
Curry

I bought this because it had such good reviews on the cover. However, on reading the book - definitely interesting in parts - I found that there are errors which any Indian reader would find absurd e.g., 'shikari' when what is meant is 'shikar'. This makes me wonder how accurate other information is in the book. A pity. The good reviews are all non-Indian, so obviously they did not notice the errors.

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20 March 12
Curry

An old favorite. I bought this copy for a newly married couple who will enjoy the remarkable combination of actual recipes with historical, fascinating discussions of where the ingredients come from. A combination of scholarly and tasty.

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Must read for every food lover

One of the best books about how the Indian cuisine shaped into what we see it today. Narrated like a story starting from the Mughals to the present day.
(I have tried some recipes in it and am delighted to have done so.)

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Details of Book: Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors

Book: Curry: A Tale of Cooks and Conquerors
Author: Lizzie Collingham
ISBN:

0099437864

ISBN-13:

9780099437864

,

978-0099437864

Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2006
Publisher: Vintage
Edition: New ed
Number of Pages: 336
Language: English
Dimensions: 7.87 x 5.16 x 0.91 inches
Format: B
Weight: 300 grams
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