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The Man Who Ate Everything: And Other Gastronomic Feats, Disputes, and Pleasurable Pursuits Book

Jeffrey Steingarten was a lawyer until 1989, when an invitation to write for American Vogue effected his metamorphosis into a food writer--unquestionably a higher form of life. As the self-styled Man Who Ate Everything, he could allow himself no favourite foods nor irrational dislikes; consequently, the first piece in the book describes his heroic efforts to purge himself of all food phobias in preparation for his new post. The Six-Step Programme he devised was largely successful: as a result, kimchi (Korean pickled cabbage), anchovies, Greek food and clams ("I feel a mild horror about what goes on in the moist darkness between the shells of all bivalves...is the horror deeper than I know?) all assumed a place in his diet. He became the "perfect omnivore". Now he seems to travel the world, eating. The Man Who Ate Everything deals to a certain extent with food and cooking, but its real subject (aside from Steingarten himself) is our attitude towards what we eat--what our food choices reveal about us. So he discusses the complex issues surrounding choosing the best brand of bottled water; the pros and cons of cooking "French" fries in horse fat; the deadly toxins that infest a virginal salad. He travels to Alsace in pursuit of le Veritable Choucroute Garni, to Piedmont to join white-truffle hunters, to Kyoto to worship at the shrine of kaiseki ryori, formal Japanese haute cuisine. By turns witty, learned, satirical and riotously farcical, The Man Who Ate Everything is never less than passionate about his subject. --Robin DavidsonRead More

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    The Man Who Ate Everything : Paperback : Random House USA Inc : 9780375702020 : 0375702024 : 01 Nov 1998 : The food critic for "Vogue"" conducts his readers on a mouth-watering and outrageously funny survey of practically everything that anyone anywhere has ever called ""dinner."

  • 0375702024
  • 9780375702020
  • Jeffrey Steingarten
  • 1 November 1998
  • Vintage Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 528
  • Vintage Books ed
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