The Secret History of Food: Strange but True Stories About the Origins of Everything We Eat Audiobook, by Matt Siegel Play Audiobook Sample

The Secret History of Food: Strange but True Stories About the Origins of Everything We Eat Audiobook

The Secret History of Food: Strange but True Stories About the Origins of Everything We Eat Audiobook, by Matt Siegel Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Roger Wayne Publisher: HarperAudio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 3.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 2.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: August 2021 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780062973238

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

15

Longest Chapter Length:

50:35 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

08 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

22:01 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

An irreverent, surprising, and entirely entertaining look at the little-known history surrounding the foods we know and love

Is Italian olive oil really Italian, or are we dipping our bread in lamp oil? Why are we masochistically drawn to foods that can hurt us, like hot peppers? Far from being a classic American dish, is apple pie actually . . . English?

“As a species, we’re hardwired to obsess over food,” Matt Siegel explains as he sets out “to uncover the hidden side of everything we put in our mouths.” Siegel also probes subjects ranging from the myths—and realities—of food as aphrodisiac, to how one of the rarest and most exotic spices in all the world (vanilla) became a synonym for uninspired sexual proclivities, to the role of food in fairy- and morality tales. He even makes a well-argued case for how ice cream helped defeat the Nazis.

The Secret History of Food is a rich and satisfying exploration of the historical, cultural, scientific, sexual, and, yes, culinary subcultures of this most essential realm. Siegel is an armchair Anthony Bourdain, armed not with a chef’s knife but with knowledge derived from medieval food-related manuscripts, ancient Chinese scrolls, and obscure culinary journals. Funny and fascinating, The Secret History of Food is essential reading for all foodies.

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“Roger Wayne embraces the author’s enthusiasm and has many fun moments narrating this irreverent, informed guide to little known stories about food. From his emulation of a squeaky, pretentious English cookbook writer downgrading American pie to his imitation of a working-class Brit in a quote from Trainspotting, Wayne’s voice work shines…This audiobook enlightens as it entertains. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.”

— AudioFile 

Quotes

  • “An entertaining, enlightening account of food’s rich back story.”

    — BookPage (starred review)
  • “Weaves historical and primary source texts with laugh-out-loud commentary…Highly recommended for foodies and history buffs who enjoy a side of laughter with their footnotes.”

    — Library Journal (starred review)
  • “Short and frequently hilarious essays…Readers who enjoy passages that disgust as much as entertain will find much to like.”

    — Kirkus Reviews
  • “Delightful and unusual…An invigorating culinary romp through time, this is a cheeky treat for history buffs and foodies alike.”

    — Publishers Weekly

Awards

  • A BookPage Top Pick of the Month
  • A #1 Amazon bestseller
  • Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

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About Matt Siegel

Matt Siegel has written about food and culture for publications including The Atlantic and the Paris Review. Previously an English professor, he now writes full time and consults with brands in the food and beverage industries.

About Roger Wayne

Roger Wayne served in the Air Force as a radio and television broadcast journalist in South Korea and won several awards before obtaining a BA degree in communications and journalism. He is an actor living in New York, narrating audiobooks, working on independent film projects, performing off Broadway, and auditioning for major network shows.