Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism

Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism
Author: Margaret Puskar-Pasewicz
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2010-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9798216069164

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Intended for students, general readers, vegetarians, and vegans, as well as those interested in animal welfare and liberation, this A–Z encyclopedia explores the historical and cultural significance of vegetarianism in the United States and beyond. Vegetarianism in the United States did not start in the 1960s—it has a much longer, complex history going back to the early 1800s. Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism examines that history through the lens of culture, focusing on what vegetarianism has had to say to and about Americans. This A–Z encyclopedia brings together the work of a number of scholars from diverse fields, including history, sociology, philosophy, religious studies, anthropology, nutrition, American studies, religious studies, women's and gender history, and the history of medicine. Approximately 100 essay entries cover cultural and historical aspects of vegetarianism, primarily but not exclusively in relation to the United States, shedding light on the practice's roots in ancient cultures and challenging popular myths and misconceptions related to both vegetarianism and veganism. With discussions on everything from activist movements to cookbooks, the encyclopedia offers a unique, wide-ranging exploration that will appeal to students, practitioners, and anyone else who wants to know more.

Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism

Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism
Author: Margaret Puskar-Pasewicz
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2010-09-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780313375576

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Intended for students, general readers, vegetarians, and vegans, as well as those interested in animal welfare and liberation, this A–Z encyclopedia explores the historical and cultural significance of vegetarianism in the United States and beyond. Vegetarianism in the United States did not start in the 1960s—it has a much longer, complex history going back to the early 1800s. Cultural Encyclopedia of Vegetarianism examines that history through the lens of culture, focusing on what vegetarianism has had to say to and about Americans. This A–Z encyclopedia brings together the work of a number of scholars from diverse fields, including history, sociology, philosophy, religious studies, anthropology, nutrition, American studies, religious studies, women's and gender history, and the history of medicine. Approximately 100 essay entries cover cultural and historical aspects of vegetarianism, primarily but not exclusively in relation to the United States, shedding light on the practice's roots in ancient cultures and challenging popular myths and misconceptions related to both vegetarianism and veganism. With discussions on everything from activist movements to cookbooks, the encyclopedia offers a unique, wide-ranging exploration that will appeal to students, practitioners, and anyone else who wants to know more.

Encyclopedia of Vegetarian Cuisine

Encyclopedia of Vegetarian Cuisine
Author: Esterelle Payany
Publsiher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9782080203946

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This comprehensive guide to vegetarian cooking presents over 200 step-by-step techniques and 100 illustrated recipes for delicious, easy-to-prepare, meat-free meals for the whole family. Vegetarian cuisine is increasingly popular as a way to eat locally and address the health and environmental issues linked to the production and consumption of meat. The range of vegetarian diets is vast and varied--from flexitarian to lacto-ovo vegetarian to vegan--and this exhaustive encyclopedia contains dishes to delight everyone. Step-by-step kitchen techniques demonstrate how to prepare and cook the essential ingredients--from a vast array of fruits and vegetables to rice, wheat, or soybeans, and from mushrooms and seaweed to eggs and dairy products. Recipes include vegan and gluten-free options and reveal the infinite possibilities of vegetarian cooking to create healthy, tasty, and hearty meals. From shiitake, bok choy, and cashew fried rice to palak paneer; from fennel tortilla to pumpkin, red onion, and walnut kibbeh; and from passion fruit and pomegranate pavlova to hazelnut maple syrup tarts, recipes are organized by main ingredient and graded for difficulty, and include ten "challenges" contributed by international Michelin-starred chefs. A practical guide provides useful information on the different types of vegetarianism, how to achieve a balanced diet, product substitutions, seasonality charts, and illustrated guides to staple ingredients. The volume is completed with a bibliography and indexes to main ingredients, vegan recipes, and gluten-free recipes.

Vegetarian Encyclopedia

Vegetarian Encyclopedia
Author: Kitty Campion
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1995-03
Genre: Vegetarianism
ISBN: 0752900137

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The Complete Encyclopedia of Vegetables and Vegetarian Cooking

The Complete Encyclopedia of Vegetables and Vegetarian Cooking
Author: Christine Ingram,Roz Denny,Katherine Richmond
Publsiher: Lorenz Books
Total Pages: 512
Release: 1997-01
Genre: Cookery (Vegetables).
ISBN: 1859678602

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Covers over 180 different vegetables, types, availability, storage and methods of cooking - Recipes derived from countries all over the world.

Jesus and Mary were Kosher Vegetarians the Evidence from the Bible the Early Church and Nutrition

Jesus and Mary were Kosher Vegetarians  the Evidence from the Bible  the Early Church and Nutrition
Author: James C. Tibbetts
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2015-05-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781329175488

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This book is perhaps the most complete scholarly book out today showing that Jesus and Mary were kosher vegetarians! The evidence from the scriptures, the early Church period, the Jewish literature, the mystics, and nutrition indicates that Jesus and Mary were kosher, and also that they were vegetarian. This book proposes that Jesus and Mary were the new Adam and Eve who ate a plant-based diet. They were the first penitents of the Christian era, leading us into a penitential lifestyle, a lifestyle of purification, involving a kosher plant-based diet and fasting. There is evidence from multiple sources that people in the early Church believed that Jesus and Mary and some of the disciples were vegetarians. The monastics have carried on the plant-based practice for centuries.

Food and Nutrition Information and Educational Materials Center catalog

Food and Nutrition Information and Educational Materials Center catalog
Author: Food and Nutrition Information Center (U.S.).
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1976
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105130624237

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Cumulative Index to the Catalog of the Food and Nutrition Information and Educational Materials Center 1973 1975

Cumulative Index to the Catalog of the Food and Nutrition Information and Educational Materials Center  1973 1975
Author: Food and Nutrition Information Center (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1975
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: OSU:32435006821094

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