For foodies, wordsmiths, and anyone who loves to eat, an illustrated guide to authentic American fare, from the beloved "Roadfood" team In linguistics, the lexicon of a language is its vocabulary, including its words and expressions. In "The Lexicon of Real American Food, " renowned foodies Jane and Michael Stern record the lingo of American food as it is spoken--and enjoyed--across the nation. With their signature wit and exuberance, they define how America "really" eats--to the delight of food lovers and word aficionados everywhere. Fun to read and easy to browse, with spot illustrations and select recipes, this book will also become a valuable reference to document regional specialties and signature American fare. Since the first edition in their "Roadfood" series in 1978, the Sterns have reported on more than 100,000 meals at America's tables and cafe counters alongside people of every stripe; and in doing so they have gained an unequalled sense of "real" American food. Thus, the food described in these pages is democratic, not elitist--from hoppel-poppel to puffy tacos, The Sterns see the nation's diet like its language: endlessly, endearingly exuberant. Their "Lexicon of Real American Food" inspires a new and joyful appreciation of our country's irrepressible foodways.
- ISBN10 0762768304
- ISBN13 9780762768301
- Publish Date 1 September 2011 (first published 1 January 2011)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Lyons Press
- Format eBook
- Pages 312
- Language English