Popped Culture: A Social History of Popcorn in America | Smith Andrew F. | Keménykötésű

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pbThe history, legends, and cookery of America's favorite snack foodbppWhether in movie theaters or sports arenas, at fairs or theme parks, around campfires or family hearths, Americans consume more popcorn by volume than any other snack. To the world, popcorn seems as American as baseball and apple pie. Within American food lore, popcorn holds a special place, for it was purportedly shared by Native Americans at the first Thanksgiving. Ini Popped Culture, i Andrew F. Smith tests such legends against archaeological, agricultural, culinary, and social findings. While debunking many myths, he discovers a flavorful story of the curious kernel's introduction and ever-increasing consumption in North America.ppUnlike other culinary fads of the nineteenth century, popcorn has never lost favor with the American public. Smith gauges the reasons for its unflagging popularity the invention of wire over the fire poppers, commercial promotion by shrewd producers, the fascination of children with th

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