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Sweet as Sin

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By (author): Susan Benjamin

RECOMMENDED BY SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINE AS A "BEST BOOK ABOUT FOOD OF 2016"! READERS WITH AN INTEREST IN THE HISTORY OF FOOD AND AMERICANA WILL SAVOR THIS CULTURAL HISTORY There's more to candy than its sugary taste. As this book shows, candy has a remarkable history, most of it sweet, some of it bitter. The author, a food historian and candy expert, tells the whole story-from the harvesting of the marshmallow plant in ancient Egypt to the mass-produced candy innovations of the twentieth century. Along the way, the reader is treated to an assortment of entertaining facts and colorful characters. These include a deposed Mexican president who ignited the modern chewing gum industry, the Native Americans who created pemmican, an important food, by mixing fruit with dried meat, and the little-known son of a slave woman who invented the sugar-processing machine still in use today. Susan Benjamin traces people's changing palate over the centuries as roots, barks, and even bugs were savored as treats. She surveys the many uses of chocolate from the cacao bean enjoyed by Olmec Indians to candy bars carried by GIs in World War II. She notes that many candies are associated with world's fairs and other major historical events. Fun and informative, this book will make you appreciate the candy you love even more by revealing the fascinating backstory behind it. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 399g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Mar 2016
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781633881402

About Susan Benjamin

Susan Benjamin is a candy historian and owner of the nation's only historic candy stores located in Historic Harpers Ferry, WV, and Fredrick, Maryland. Ms. Benjamin receives thousands of customers a year- for many her shop is a destination. She has been featured on numerous television stations, such as Fox News and Voice of America, newspapers and blogs from the Sacramento Bee to the Pittsburgh Press, and radio programs. She is currently being considered to host her own television program on historic candy with a major network and she is working with a PBS veteran producer of 23 years to create a series of YouTube videos on candy on her own channel. As a speaker, Ms. Benjamin regularly appears at museums, business meetings, historical societies, and tourist events. An accomplished author of nine books, a journalist, former college professor and radio show host, Ms. Benjamin is also a member of the Press Club in Washington D.C. and the Culinary Historians of Washington.

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