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Seven Deadly Sins
Author | : Mikey Robins |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 379 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Competitive eating |
ISBN | : 9780369335845 |
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In this irreverent romp through the history of food via the Seven Deadly Sins, Mikey Robins uncovers the most bizarre food-related stories of all time. From the Ancient Egyptians to the Romans, from the medieval monarchs to our current obsession with celebrity chefs, our forebears have left their mark on our habits and social mores, our plates and our palates, telling us one truth above all: where there is food, there is folly.
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