Taste Of New York


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Taste of New York


Taste of New York

Author: Karen Gantz Zahler

language: en

Publisher: Perseus Books

Release Date: 1993-01


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A look at the best of New York's restaurants features recipes for signature dishes from sixty eateries, including Le Cirque, Jo Jo, Aquavit, Union Square Cafe, Chanterelle, Mesa Grill, The Four Seasons, Tropica, Montrachet, and The Sign of the Dove.

A Taste of Upstate New York


A Taste of Upstate New York

Author: Chuck D'imperio

language: en

Publisher: Syracuse University Press

Release Date: 2015-04-14


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Upstate New York is the birthplace of many of America’s favorite foods. The chicken wing was born in a bar in Buffalo, the potato chip originated in the kitchen of a glitzy Saratoga Springs hotel, the salt potato got its start along the marshy shores of a Syracuse lake, and Thousand Island dressing was created in a hotel along the St. Lawrence Seaway. In this book, D’Imperio travels across the region to discover the stories and people behind forty iconic foods of Upstate New York. He introduces readers to the black dirt farmers of Orange County who give America its best-tasting onions, to the Catskill’s Candy Cane King, and to "Charlie the Butcher," purveyor of the best beef on weck in the state. Filled with color photographs, the book includes a map of the various regions around Upstate New York, allowing readers to create their own cultural and historic food tour.

The Taste of Place


The Taste of Place

Author: Amy B. Trubek

language: en

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Release Date: 2008


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While much has been written about the concept of terroir as it relates to wine, this book expands the concept into cuisine and culture more broadly. Bringing together stories of people farming, cooking and eating, the author focuses on a series of examples ranging from shagbark hicory nuts in Wisconsin to wines from northern California.