Holy Food : How Cults, Communes, and Religious Movements Influenced What We Eat - An American History, Paperback / softback Book

Holy Food : How Cults, Communes, and Religious Movements Influenced What We Eat - An American History Paperback / softback

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Independent food historian Christina Ward's highly anticipated Holy Food explores the influence of mainstream to fringe religious beliefs on modern American food culture.

Author Christina Ward unravels the numerous ways religious beliefs intersect with politics and economics and, of course, food to tell a different story of America.

It's the story of true believers and charlatans, of idealists and visionaries, and of the everyday people who followed them - often at their peril.

Holy Food explains how faith pioneers used societal woes and cultural trends to create new pathways of belief and reveals the interconnectivity between sects and their leaders.

Religious beliefs have been the source of food 'rules' since Pythagoras told his followers not to eat beans (they contain souls), Kosher and Halal rules forbade the shrimp cocktail (shellfish are scavengers, or maybe G-d just said 'no').

A long-ago Pope forbade Catholics to eat meat on Fridays (fasting to atone for committed sins).

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