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Field name | Value |
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Reference | TX 725.A1 C64 1844 |
Library/Archive | University of California, San Diego |
Title | La cocinera de todo el mundo, o la cicina sin cocinera (2 vols in 1) [The cook of the whole world or the kitchen without a cook] |
Date | 1844 |
Collection | American Institute of Wine & Food Culinary Collection |
Collection Overview | UC San Diego’s AIWF Collection includes more than 7,200 volumes, beginning with descriptions of European cuisine and culinary history from the seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries, and more recently focusing on Asia, Mexico and Latin America, California and the American West, and the nations of the Pacific Rim. In addition to culinary history, the collection supports research and instruction in cultural studies, social history, women’s studies, anthropology, nutrition, and medicine. |
Place of Publication | Puebla, Mexico |
Publisher | Imprenta De Duan Nepomuceno Del Valle |
Document Type | Printed Cookbook |
Theme | Global and Ethnic Cuisines |
Subjects | global cuisine food tradition culture game seafood baking desserts beverages |
Cuisine | Mexican cuisine |
Description | "This work stands as the first provincial cookbook printed in Mexico, predating the Manual del Cocinero y Cocinera, also printed in Puebla, by some five years. The folding plate depicts carving techniques of various fishes and fowl. The recipes are a mix of European and Mexican dishes (including staples such as tortillas de maiz), with a full selection of rich pastries and desserts (buñuelos, rosquillas de almendra, all manner of pasteles, conservas, etc.) Volume two includes a 'Manual de Licores' with directions on how to make such drinks as 'aceite de venus,' crema de cacao, horchata, cafe con aguardiente, and more. The book ends with a list of subscribers arranged by town and sex." |
Countries | Mexico |
Places | Puebla |
Language | Spanish |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the catalogue of the University of California, San Diego. |
Copyright and Source Archive | Material sourced from the University of California, San Diego. |