Bee Wilson is the beloved food writer and historian who writes as the 'Kitchen Thinker'
in the Sunday Telegraph, and is the author of Swindled!. Her charming and
original new book, Consider the Fork, explores how the implements we use in the kitchen
have
shaped the way we cook and live.
A wooden spoon - most trusty and loveable of kitchen implements - looks like the
opposite
of 'technology', as the word is normally understood. But look closer. Is it oval or round?
Does it have an extra-long handle to give your hand a place of greater safety from a hot
skillet? Or a pointy bit at one side to get the lumpy bits in the corner of the pan? It
took
countless inventions to get to the well-equipped kitchens we have now, where our old low-
tech spoon is joined by mixers, freezers and microwaves, but the story of human invention
in
the kitchen is largely unseen. Discovering the histories of our knives, ovens and kitchens
themselves, Bee Wilson explores, among many other things, why the French and Chinese have
such different cultures of the knife; and why Roman kitchens contain so many implements we
recognize. Encompassing inventors, scientists, cooks and chefs, this is the previously
unsung history of our kitchens.
Bee Wilson - Consider the Form
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Bee Wilson introduces her new book Consider the Fork.
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