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Edible

70 Sustainable Plants That Are Changing How We Eat


  • Thames & Hudson
  • by Kevin Hobbs, Artur Cisar-Erlach, Katie Kulla
An illustrated celebration of sustainable and often little-known edible plants from around the world that are revolutionizing how we grow, eat and appreciate food. This book takes the reader on a visual journey, exploring edible plants from around the world, from the more familiar to the lesser known.

ISBN 9780500025611 | EN | HB
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Publisher Thames & Hudson
ISBN 9780500025611
Author(s) Kevin Hobbs, Artur Cisar-Erlach, Katie Kulla
Publication date September 2023
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 250 x 190 mm
Illustrations 150 col. & bw ill.
Pages 208
Language(s) English ed.
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An illustrated celebration of sustainable and often little-known edible plants from around the world that are revolutionizing how we grow, eat and appreciate food.

Plants that can thrive under the most challenging of conditions are becoming ever more important in ensuring food security in our changing climate. This book takes the reader on a visual journey, exploring edible plants from around the world, from the more familiar to the lesser known. Richly illustrated, each plant profile gives fascinating insights into relevant growing conditions and flavour profiles, as well as helpful tips for growing, cooking and eating.

Many of the world’s edible plants have been cultivated by humankind over thousands of years and yet more than half of our diet is made up of just three: wheat, maize and rice. There are many thousands more we can make use of to create a more sustainable food future. Offering the reader an extraordinary peek into the tasty world of plants, Edible explores fascinating plants from every continent, including grains and vegetables alongside quirky local staples, from the little-known spice grains of paradise to the dandelion and Irish moss. Highlighting common ways each plant is cooked and eaten, each plant profile provides vital information on climatic and growing conditions, nutrition, flavour and even unexpected medicinal properties. With a directory of places to find and purchase featured plants and accompanying resources at the end of the book, this visually appealing compendium offers both a deeper appreciation and understanding of the huge diversity of edible plants and a rich source of inspiration for readers to discover, try and grow new food for themselves.