The author examines the relationship between food, art, and ritual in Aztec culture, by analyzing evidence from physical archaeology, painted 16th century codices, written (in Roman script, that is) 16th century codices, various colonial-era accounts, and contemporary anthropology. This brief book combines insights from several disciplines in order to explain food rituals in daily life, food ceremonies in public ritual, food and mythology, and finally food during/after the Conquest. I enjoyed reading this.