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December 4, 2022 by DarcieFood is a significant contributor to cultural heritage, and UNESCO recognizes exceptional food items by adding them to its Cultural Heritage List. The latest food to officially become part of the “intangible cultural heritage of humanity” is the French baguette. President Emmanuel Macron described the baguette as “250 grams of magic and perfection in our daily lives.”
Scrolling through vintage cookbooks – especially those from the 1960s and 70s – often leads me wonder what the heck people were thinking. There are dishes that run the gamut from puzzling to off-putting to downright wacky. Every so often I have been tempted to try one of these weird recipes to see if it is as bad as it sounds but am hesitant to commit ingredients to something that would likely end up in the trash bin. TikTok sensation Dylan Hollis has no such compunction, and he has amassed a whopping 9 million followers by making and discussing 20th century recipes ranging from a SpaghettiOs Jello ring to a Depression-era peanut butter cake. Hollis’ outsize personality and passion for the project make his videos exceptionally entertaining.
Looking for gifts for the food lover in your life? Jenny has assembled a great gift guide and cookbook gift guide, but if you are looking for additional ideas, there is no shortage of options. Epicurious offers 47 items all priced under $100, while the Guardian likewise has an ample list of suggestions that includes chillis, cheese, and cookie cutters amongst other items. Food and Wine’s holiday gift guide includes kitchen tech, kitchen essentials, and a large assortment of under $25 items as well. Remember you can send your loved ones a link to your wishlist here at Eat Your Books to guide them with holiday shopping.
Are you familiar with shiso and perilla? These Asian herbs, which are cousins of mint, add complexity and pizzazz to a wide variety of dishes, and even if you can’t find them at your supermarket they are pretty easy to grow at home. Good Food (Aus) recently published a primer on shiso and perilla covering the basics about the plants and offering ideas on how to use these flavorful herbs.
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