Mixing Memory & Desire

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How History Shaped the Foods of the Caribbean

By: Lee Johnson

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Description

Author Lee Johnson describes Mixing Memory and Desire: How History Shaped the Foods of the Caribbean as ‘a food book with a large side dish of history.’

It is not a cookbook – there are no recipes – or a forbidding history text filled with events and dates, but a primer for all readers of how the Caribbean’s turbulent history led to its distinctive cuisine. It is told in an entertaining and readable style, infused with appropriate poetic and song lyric extracts, and garnished with exquisite line drawings executed by the author.

Starting with the food culture of the Taino, Johnson profiles the culinary cultures of the Spanish, African, English, French, Madeiran (Portuguese), Chinese, Indian, Syrian, and Jewish peoples and the crops they brought with them. He highlights the fact that, while food that is elevated to cuisine in Europe and in most parts of Asia has traditionally been defined by the upper and ruling classes, in the Caribbean it was the very lowest class, the poorest people, who determined the culinary culture.

The book’s extensive appendix details both the indigenous foods and those that made their way into the region. And for readers wishing to delve deeper into the history of the anglophone Caribbean, there is an extensive bibliography of which academic historians would be proud.

Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 in
ISBN

978-976-8339-56-0

Binding

Paperback

Page Count

358

Contents

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

  1. Barbecoa
  2. Peppers
  3. Turtle Soup
  4. Plantain
  5. Lob-lolly
  6. Yam
  7. Roasted Cabretta
  8. Callaloo
  9. Pepper-pot
  10. Saltfish
  11. Macafourchette
  12. Mettagee
  13. Garlic Pork
  14. Dasheen Pork
  15. Buss-up-shut
  16. Curry Goat
  17. Bread and Rice
  18. Syrian Bread
  19. Macaroni Pie
  20. Bullas
  21. Pig Tails
  22. Doubles
  23. Vienna Sausages
  24. Conch Roti

Appendix: The Pathways of Food and Produce

Glossary

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

LEE JOHNSON is a peripatetic Trinidadian who has lived In Jamaica, Mexico, New York, and currently in London with his wife, Tina. A graduate of the University of Kent at Canterbury, he also holds an MA in early West Indian poetry also from the University of Kent. In addition to a career in advertising, Lee’s creative talents span stage design, printmaking (for which he has had several solo exhibitions), and graphic illustration, as evidenced by the cover art and the line drawings in this book.

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