Forgotten Fruits

Forgotten Fruits
Title Forgotten Fruits PDF eBook
Author Christopher Stocks
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 340
Release 2009-05-07
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1409061973

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In Forgotten Fruits, Christopher Stocks tells the fascinating - often rather bizarre - stories behind Britain's rich heritage of fruit and vegetables. Take Newton Wonder apples, for instance, first discovered around 1870 allegedly growing in the thatch of a Derbyshire pub. Or the humble gooseberry which, among other things, helped Charles Darwin to arrive at his theory of evolution. Not to mention the ubiquitous tomato, introduced to Britain from South America in the sixteenth century but regarded as highly poisonous for hearly 200 years. This is a wonderful piece of social and natural history that will appeal to every gardener and food aficionado.

Pawpaw

Pawpaw
Title Pawpaw PDF eBook
Author Andrew Moore
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages 320
Release 2015-08-05
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1603585974

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The largest edible fruit native to the United States tastes like a cross between a banana and a mango. It grows wild in twenty-six states, gracing Eastern forests each fall with sweet-smelling, tropical-flavored abundance. Historically, it fed and sustained Native Americans and European explorers, presidents, and enslaved African Americans, inspiring folk songs, poetry, and scores of place names from Georgia to Illinois. Its trees are an organic grower’s dream, requiring no pesticides or herbicides to thrive, and containing compounds that are among the most potent anticancer agents yet discovered. So why have so few people heard of the pawpaw, much less tasted one? In Pawpaw—a 2016 James Beard Foundation Award nominee in the Writing & Literature category—author Andrew Moore explores the past, present, and future of this unique fruit, traveling from the Ozarks to Monticello; canoeing the lower Mississippi in search of wild fruit; drinking pawpaw beer in Durham, North Carolina; tracking down lost cultivars in Appalachian hollers; and helping out during harvest season in a Maryland orchard. Along the way, he gathers pawpaw lore and knowledge not only from the plant breeders and horticulturists working to bring pawpaws into the mainstream (including Neal Peterson, known in pawpaw circles as the fruit’s own “Johnny Pawpawseed”), but also regular folks who remember eating them in the woods as kids, but haven’t had one in over fifty years. As much as Pawpaw is a compendium of pawpaw knowledge, it also plumbs deeper questions about American foodways—how economic, biologic, and cultural forces combine, leading us to eat what we eat, and sometimes to ignore the incredible, delicious food growing all around us. If you haven’t yet eaten a pawpaw, this book won’t let you rest until you do.

The Lost Fruits of Waterloo

The Lost Fruits of Waterloo
Title The Lost Fruits of Waterloo PDF eBook
Author John Spencer Bassett
Publisher
Total Pages 328
Release 1918
Genre International cooperation
ISBN

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Forgotten Fruit

Forgotten Fruit
Title Forgotten Fruit PDF eBook
Author Francesca Greenoak
Publisher
Total Pages 160
Release 1983
Genre Gardening
ISBN

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Lost Crops of Africa

Lost Crops of Africa
Title Lost Crops of Africa PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Total Pages 380
Release 2008-01-25
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0309164435

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This book is the third in a series evaluating underexploited African plant resources that could help broaden and secure Africa's food supply. The volume describes 24 little-known indigenous African cultivated and wild fruits that have potential as food- and cash-crops but are typically overlooked by scientists, policymakers, and the world at large. The book assesses the potential of each fruit to help overcome malnutrition, boost food security, foster rural development, and create sustainable landcare in Africa. Each fruit is also described in a separate chapter, based on information provided and assessed by experts throughout the world. Volume I describes African grains and Volume II African vegetables.

Report of a working group on Malus/Pyrus

Report of a working group on Malus/Pyrus
Title Report of a working group on Malus/Pyrus PDF eBook
Author L. Maggioni
Publisher Bioversity International
Total Pages 127
Release 1998
Genre Apples
ISBN 9290433760

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Pawpaw

Pawpaw
Title Pawpaw PDF eBook
Author Andrew Moore
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages 330
Release 2015
Genre Pawpaw
ISBN 1603585966

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As fruits go, the pawpaw is about as unique, historically important, and yet mysteriously undervalued as it gets. Despite an impressive resume, most people have probably never heard of the pawpaw, let alone bit into one. If you haven't yet eaten a pawpaw, Moore's lively and inquisitive book will have you seeking out the nearest pawpaw patch--Dust jacket.