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Honey

Honey

Lucy Long

(2017)

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Abstract

Whether drizzled into our tea or spread atop our terms of endearment, there’s one thing that is always true about honey: it is sweet. As Lucy M. Long shows in this book, while honey is definitely the natural sweetener par excellence, it has a long history in our world as much more, serving in different settings as a food, tonic, medicine, and even preservative. It features in many religions as a sacred food of the gods. In this luscious history, she traces the uses and meanings of honey in myriad cultures throughout time.
           
Long points to a crucial fact about honey: it can be enjoyed with very little human processing, which makes it one of the most natural foods we consume. Its nutritional qualities and flavors dramatically reflect the surroundings in which it is produced, and those who produce it—bees—are some of the most important insects in the world, the chief pollinators of wild plants and domesticated crops alike. Showing how honey has figured in politics, religion, economics, and popular culture, Long also directly explores its tastiest use—in our food and drink—offering a history of its culinary place in the world, one sweetened with an assortment of delicious recipes. Lively and engaged, her account will give even the saltiest of us an insatiable sweet tooth.
 
Lucy M. Long teaches folklore and food studies at Bowling Green State University and is director of the nonprofit Center for Food and Culture in Ohio. She is the author of editor of several books, including Culinary Tourism, Regional American Food Culture, The Food and Folklore Reader, and Ethnic American Food Today.
 

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Cover Cover
Honey: A Global Histroy 3
Imprint Page 4
Contents 5
Introduction 7
1. Honey’s Sweet History 13
2. Busy as a Bee: Honey Production and Harvesting 31
3. Main Course and Dessert: Honey as Food 57
4. The Nectar of the Gods: Honey as Drink 79
5. Honey for Health and Healing 91
6. Honey as Art and Symbol in Folk and Popular Culture 110
7. The Future of Honey 131
Recipes 137
References 164
Select Bibliography 171
Websites and Associations 174
Acknowledgements 176
Photo Acknowledgements 178
Index 180