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The Story of Food: Sugar Alex Woolf

The Story of Food: Sugar By Alex Woolf

The Story of Food: Sugar by Alex Woolf


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Summary

The amazing stories behind our everyday foods - how they have changed the course of history, triggered wars, created black markets, are the cause for whole industries and have revolutionised our diets

The Story of Food: Sugar Summary

The Story of Food: Sugar by Alex Woolf

The little grains you use to sweeten your food every day have an amazing story to tell. Like many other foods, sugar has a fascinating history, spanning centuries, continents and cultures. Wars have been fought over this food, empires conquered and black markets have flourished. This book describes the journey sugar has taken, from the use of sugarcane in ancient India to the staple sweetener in our cupboards today.

Other topics covered are health aspects of sugar, how it is produced, its chemical properties and how it is traded around the world.

An ideal leisure read, but also perfect for course work and presentations.

About Alex Woolf

Alex Woolf studied history at Essex University, and has written and edited many 20th century history titles for young people.

Table of Contents

  • 1: What is sugar?
  • 2: How sugar is used
  • 3: Sugar cane
  • 4: Sugar beet
  • 5: Sugar and our health
  • 6: Sugar in ancient times
  • 7: Sugar in the Middle Ages
  • 8: Sugar cane in the Americas
  • 9: Sugar and slavery
  • 10: Sugar beet in Europe
  • 11: An ever sweeter world
  • 12: The changing sugar industry
  • 13: Sugar today
  • 14: Timeline

Additional information

GOR013016702
9781526300041
1526300044
The Story of Food: Sugar by Alex Woolf
Used - Like New
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
20180125
32
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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