EATEN Magazine - No. 11: The Tropics
EATEN is an independent print magazine focused on food history. The magazine was founded in 2017 and continues to publish three editions a year, each filled with a cornucopia of old recipes, enlightening gastronomic essays, and the fascinating and forgotten tales of the people who have grown, cooked, and enjoyed all things edible over the centuries.
EATEN No. 11: The Tropics
Features a vibrant array of enlightening gastronomic stories from around the world, from the rise and fall of tiki culture to the trials and tribulations of a coconut-worshipping nudist cult and the origins of café touba in Senegal.
RELEASED: Summer 2021
SIZE: 0.5" x 7.5" x 10"
PAGES: 125
Paperback, color photographs, and illustrations throughout.
CONTRIBUTORS INCLUDE
Zaynab Issa on Indian food in East Africa
Jon Cheung on mango mania in Maoist China
Johanna Lausen-Higgins on growing pineapples in England
Apoorva Sripathi on America’s banana empire.
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