A Culinary History of Martha's Vineyard

Download or Read eBook A Culinary History of Martha's Vineyard PDF written by Thomas Dresser and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2024-06-17 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
A Culinary History of Martha's Vineyard
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9781540262417
ISBN-13 : 1540262413
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Book Synopsis A Culinary History of Martha's Vineyard by : Thomas Dresser

Book excerpt: Martha's Vineyard is known as a popular vacation destination with high profile visitors. Below the surface, however, bubbles a culinary melting pot. Native Americans, Blacks, European settlers and Azoreans all contributed to the island's diverse culinary history. The Scottish Society still celebrates Robert Burns annually with a feast. Two towns have streets called Chicken Alley for the Portuguese families who raised chickens there, while native beach plums are used to create a delicious jelly that can be found across the island. Restaurants like Giordano's and the ArtCliff Diner have been in business for more than fifty years and are still putting out great dishes. Learn the back-story of the island's first--and only--commercial vineyard. From codfish souffle to espirito santo soup, local authors Tom and Joyce Dresser share the ingredients, recipes and images of this flavorful island.


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