The chile pepper in China : a cultural biography 的封面图片
The chile pepper in China : a cultural biography
題名:
The chile pepper in China : a cultural biography

Arts and traditions of the table : perspectives on culinary history

Arts and traditions of the table.
作者:
Dott, Brian Russell, author.
ISBN(國際標準書號):
9780231195324
出版資訊:
New York : Columbia University Press, [2020]
稽核項:
x, 276 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates ; 23 cm.
叢書:
Arts and traditions of the table : perspectives on culinary history

Arts and traditions of the table.
內容:
Names and places : how the chile found its way "home" to China -- Spicing up the palate -- Spicing up the pharmacopeia -- Too hot for words : elite reticence towards chile peppers -- Chiles as beautiful objects and literary emblems -- Mao's little red spice : chiles and regional identity -- Appendix A. Late imperial recipe collections -- Appendix B. Medical texts consulted.
摘要:
"China was introduced to the American chili pepper in the 16th century, and adoption of the foreign crop spread rapidly to fulfill regional needs. While the Chinese were initially unclear on how to incorporate the chili into their diets and how to compare it alongside their native plants (was it like the Sichuan pepper, ginger, eggplant, or black pepper?), the chili and its versatility became so essential to Chinese cuisine and pharmacopeia that it quickly became indigenized and was later used as an example for native plant identification. As the distinction between foreign and indigenous faded, the influence and popularity of the chili grew, redefining the term "spicy" and appearing in a wide variety of literary texts and art. The cultural symbolism surrounding the chili has even tied the pepper to Mao Zedong as revolutionary imagery, and it continues to be used in Chinese pop culture as a symbol of regional and national identity"-- Provided by publisher.
地名標題:
體裁:
書目索引附錄等註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
登入號(微縮資料號):
npmlib 11003338 SB307.P4 D68 yh
預約: 複本總數: