Famine Foods

This book PDF is perfect for those who love HOUSE & HOME genre, written by Paul E. Minnis and published by University of Arizona Press which was released on 27 April 2021 with total hardcover pages 241. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related Famine Foods books below.

Famine Foods
Author : Paul E. Minnis
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Publisher : University of Arizona Press
Language : English
Release Date : 27 April 2021
ISBN : 9780816542253
Pages : 241 pages
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How people eat today is a record of food use through the ages, and Famine Foods offers the first ever overview of the use of alternative foods during food shortages. Paul E. Minnis explores the unusual plants that have helped humanity survive throughout history.

Famine Foods

How people eat today is a record of food use through the ages, and Famine Foods offers the first ever overview of the use of alternative foods during food shortages. Paul E. Minnis explores the unusual plants that have helped humanity survive throughout history.

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