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Published
New York : Thames & Hudson Inc 2016.
Language
English
Main Author
Caz Hildebrand (author)
Item Description
"One hundred herbs : grow, cook, heal"--Back cover.
Physical Description
223 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 222) and index.
ISBN
9780500518939
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

The modern world is "missing out on herbs"-the simple premise and sweeping challenge of this helpful new book. The pace of life and so-called advancement of medicine and food processing has robbed humans of "plant time"-a notion Hildebrand (The Geometry of Pasta) borrows from 20th-century herbalist Geoffrey Grigson in laying out the mandate of the book. There was a time when herbs were "supremely important" in day-to-day life, were held in great respect and, in some cases, even thought to possess spirits. Hildebrand aims to reclaim these traditions by profiling 100 herbs. Each entry offers not only basic information, including its use in folklore and literature, but also sidebar snippets with specific guidance that includes how to grow; how to eat with it; how to try the herb, and ways the herb can be used to heal. The daisy, for example, can be eaten with a salad; one can try deep-frying it in tempura batter; it heals when its leaves are chewed to soothe mouth ulcers. The point of the book is that the earth is filled with these horticultural gifts, which are plentiful, useful, beneficial, beautiful, and, most importantly, right there in front of you. Color illus. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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