The United States of Arugula is truly a great read. The subtitle on the hardcover was "how we became a gourmet nation" but on the newly released paperback it is "the sun-dried, cold-pressed, dark-roasted, extra virgin story of the American food revolution." If you ever wondered how we became a nation obsessed with food, author David Kamp investigates and the results are fascinating.
I enjoyed reading about the early days of pioneers such as Alice Waters, James Beard, Julia Child, Emeril Lagasse and Thomas Keller, to name but a few. The book is filled with so much history, politics, and juicy gossip that I simply couldn't put it down. Kamp even touches on current hot buttons like "sustainability", Whole Foods Market, and Fast Food Nation. Best of all, the book left me feeling optimistic about where we are heading when it comes to food.
If you haven't read The United States of Arugula yet, this may be your lucky day. Courtesy of Broadway Books, I have 10 paperback copies to give away to the first 10 people who correctly answer the trivia questions below. You must be a US resident to win since I'm paying for shipping. Simply leave your answers in the comments section below and be sure to include your email address so I can contact you if you win. Only one entry per person, so choose carefully! Remember, you MUST include your email to win and your mailing address must be in the United States. Good luck!
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1. The characteristic orange-pink color of salmon is due to a chemical relative of the carotene pigment that colors carrots
True or False
2. The olive tree was most likely cultivated
a) 5,000 years ago
b) 2,000 years ago
c) 1,000 years ago
3. Sake is best drunk
a) As young as possible
b) When aged
4. Surimi in Japanese means
a) Fake fish
b) Fishcake
c) Minced fish
5. Bean curd was invented in Japan
True or False
6. The word sausage comes from the Latin word
a) Cure
b) Salt
c) Stuff
7. Eggs are what percent of a hen's weight?
a) 5%
b) 3%
c) 1%
8. Which is richer?
a) Pound cake
b) Butter cake
FOOD
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