1,000 Foods to Eat Before You Die
A Food Lover's Life List
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نقد و بررسی
October 15, 2014
Taste is highly subjective, which means this title from former New York Times restaurant critic Sheraton is sure to elicit both appreciative nods and disagreement. Sheraton introduces the book as an autobiography framed with the food she has loved. The scale is encyclopedic but the entries generally lack depth and are necessarily brief so as to accommodate all 1,000. Some do not actually describe a foodstuff; the author includes markets, restaurants, and even, in the case of the now-closed El Bulli, a dream of a dining experience. Readers are sure to find items that are new and even strange to them, but they may wonder at the inclusion of something as ordinary as a Granny Smith apple. The book makes for fascinating skimming but the organization by cuisine of origin makes it difficult to use as a reference title, and the scale is somewhat overwhelming. Readers may prefer books focusing on particular cuisines or food items or on travel related to food, such as Jane and Michael Stern's 500 Things To Eat Before it's Too Late. VERDICT A fun, unwieldy, shallow title for casual browsing. Recommended for collections where life-list books are popular.--Peter Hepburn, Coll. of the Canyons Lib., Santa Clarita, CA
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