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The Language of Food Dan Jurafsky (Stanford University)

The Language of Food By Dan Jurafsky (Stanford University)

The Language of Food by Dan Jurafsky (Stanford University)


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Summary

Stanford University linguist and MacArthur Fellow Dan Jurafsky dives into the hidden history of food.

The Language of Food Summary

The Language of Food: A Linguist Reads the Menu by Dan Jurafsky (Stanford University)

Ketchup began as a fermented fish sauce from China's Fujian province: ke for fermented fish, tchup for sauce. The British were the first to add tomatoes to their anchovy catsup in 1817. A century later, Heinz changed the spelling again-and added sugar.

In The Language of Food, Dan Jurafsky opens a panoramic window onto everything from the modern descendants of ancient recipes to the hidden persuasion in restaurant reviews. Combining history with linguistic analysis, Jurafsky uncovers a global atlas of premodern culinary influence: why we toast to good health at dinner and eat toast for breakfast and why the Chinese don't have a word for dessert. Engaging and eclectic, Jurafsky's study reveals how everything from medieval meal order to modern menu design informs the way we drink and dine today. Tuck in!

The Language of Food Reviews

His [Jurafsky's] decoding of food-related texts is the most original aspect of a work that is entertaining and revealing throughout. -- The Economist
...hugely entertaining book... -- The Independent
Deliciously erudite. -- Nature
This book won't put dinner on the table, but it just might improve how you order in a restaurant. -- Tony Turnbull, Christmas Round-ups 2014 - The Times
I found The Language of Food eye-opening, insightful and huge fun to read, with surprises and treats on every page. -- Bee Wilson
What [Dan Jurafsky] doesn't know about the etymology of food and catering is not worth knowing...[his] deconstruction of a menu...is an object lesson in food PR. -- The Independent

About Dan Jurafsky (Stanford University)

Dan Jurafsky, a recipient of a MacArthur Genius Grant, is professor and chair of linguistics and professor of computer science at Stanford University. He and his wife live in San Francisco.

Additional information

GOR007779099
9780393351620
0393351629
The Language of Food: A Linguist Reads the Menu by Dan Jurafsky (Stanford University)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
WW Norton & Co
20151120
256
Short-listed for James Beard Foundation Book Award 2015
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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