Wild Food

Cover of Wild Food by Raymond Mears
Year: 2007
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 352
ISBN-13: 9780340827901
Dimensions:
Height: 9.96061 Inches
Length: 7.91337 Inches
Weight: 2.65436563448 Pounds
Width: 1.41732 Inches
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Wild Food by Raymond Mears, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2007, explores the ways in which native peoples have historically relied on nature for sustenance. This first edition, comprising 352 pages, delves into the dietary practices of our ancestors, investigating how they sourced their food before the advent of farming. Mears combines his extensive travel experiences with research from archaeo-botanist Gordon Hillman to uncover the food sources that have sustained humans for millennia.

Readers will find a detailed examination of the natural foods available in our environment, as well as insights into the outdoor skills necessary for foraging and preparing these ingredients. The book not only highlights the staple foods of ancient hunter-gatherers but also discusses the variety and nutritional aspects of their diets. Through Mears’ journey, the text reveals the rich natural larder that still exists today, offering practical knowledge for those interested in cooking, health, and outdoor recreation.


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Ray Mears has travelled the world to see how native people manage to live on just what nature provides. What’s always frustrated him is not knowing how our own ancestors fed themselves–and what we could learn about our own diet. We know they were hunter-gatherers, but noone has been able to tell what they ate day to day. How did they find their calories, week in week out throughout the year? What were their staple foods? Where did they get their vitamins? How did they ensure their bodies received enough variety? In this book and the BBC TV series it inspired, Mears travels back ten thousand years to a time before farming to learn how our ancestors found, prepared and cooked their food. This extraordinary journey reveals many new possibilities–many of the same food sources are still there for us if only we know where to look. Through Ray Mears’ knowledge of the countryside and the research conducted specially for this book with archaeo-botanist Gordon Hillman, we learn many new, useful and often surprising things about the amazingly rich natural larder that still surrounds us.–Book jacket flap.

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Language: en. Pages: 352. Edition: First Edition.

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