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Insatiable Appetites

Autor Peter Ross
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2026
Step into the kitchens, streets, and chop houses of Georgian London—one day, one city, and countless appetites.
From dawn until past midnight, Londoners dined at taverns, coaching inns, oyster rooms, confectioners, coffee shops, chocolate houses, soup shops, and dining rooms. For the poor, the streets bustled with vendors offering early versions of fast food: hot green peas, baked potatoes, suet puddings, curds and whey, rice milk, gingerbread, pastry “pigs,” and the now-forgotten saloop, a warming drink made from orchid roots. After dark, sex workers and their clients indulged in a glass of jelly, then considered an aphrodisiac, as a precursor to a visit to the brothel. As the empire expanded, culinary influences poured in: London’s first Indian takeaway appeared in 1773, while the East End became home to Jewish fried fish, Italian boloney, and German sausages.
Through the course of a single day, Insatiable Appetites takes readers on a journey through breakfast, lunch, dinner, and supper in Georgian London, drawing on contemporary archives to follow hungry citizens from all walks of life as they navigate the city’s diverse food landscape. It reveals not only culinary pleasures and horrors, but also the social challenges and daily struggles that shaped life in the capital.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781851246649
ISBN-10: 1851246649
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 37 color plates
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bodleian Library

Notă biografică

Peter Ross is a lecturer, a historian of English food, and a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries.

Cuprins

Introduction
Before dawn
Saloop, soldiers, sex & gingerbread
Breakfast
On the move, off the floor, & straight from the cow
Mid-morning
The rise & fall of coffee (& chocolate too)
Lunchtime
Did the Georgians even eat lunch?
Dinner
From French ordinary to mock turtle
Afternoon
The Chelsea bun house riot & other sweet things
Evening
Cobweb ham & gilt cuckolds
Supper
Hot fish, cold fish, hot pies, hot potatoes, hot spice
’Round midnight
Jelly & other provocations to lust