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The Primal Cheeseburger: A Generous Helping of Food History Served Up on a Bun

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Here is a witty look at the powerful appeal of that ubiquitous American classic and universal food phenomenon, the cheeseburger platter. Elisabeth Rozin traces the historical, cultural, and culinary roots of each element - burger, cheese, bun, ketchup, lettuce, tomato, pickle, onion, fries, and, of course, Coca Cola - in search of the significance of its tantalizing allure. After all, this unique combination of red meat, fat, sugar, and salt violates all that is nutritionally and politically correct in the 90s, yet we can't resist it. The Primal Cheeseburger is an entertaining exploration of why this particular mix of textures, tastes, and smells evokes our carnivorous cravings and touches such a deep chord in our collective food consciousness.

240 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1994

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September 27, 2010
I really enjoyed this short history of the iconic American meal - a cheeseburger with fries and a Coke. Rozin goes ingredient by ingredient, tracing its historical roots and how the discovery of the New World revolutionized it. It was a quick, entertaining, informative, witty and funny read that I really enjoyed!
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April 26, 2022
An enjoyable look at the history and the interaction of the elements of a cheeseburger meal. You learn and get hungry. Enjoyable retreading as well.
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