Join Books.org — it's free

Canadian Studies, Cooking & Food History, Canadian Cooking, National Characteristics - North America, Canadian History - Social Aspects
Feasting and Fasting: Canada's Heritage Celebrations by Dorothy Duncan β€” book cover

Feasting and Fasting: Canada's Heritage Celebrations

by Dorothy Dorothy Duncan
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

Feasting and Fasting is an introduction to the foods and beverages that were a central part of how our ancestors celebrated important events.

Long before the arrival of newcomers, the First Nations were celebrating the passages of life, the changing seasons, and the gifts of the Great Spirit with feasting. As settlers from around the world arrived on Canadas shores, they brought with them the memories and traditions from home. Diverse and unique culinary histories began to develop as the newcomers were unable to find some of their traditional ingredients and were forced to compromise. Wild game, fruit, plants, grains, vegetables, and maple sugar were often transformed from survival foods to the foods of celebration.

Food brought families and communities together to pay tribute, to honour, to celebrate, to mourn, and to be comforted. This is a sampling of their events and what was on their tables at births, weddings, funerals, religious holidays, garden parties, and more!

Synopsis

Feasting and Fasting: Canada's Heritage Celebrations is an introduction to the foods and beverages that were a central part of how our ancestors celebrated important events.

Long before the arrival of newcomers, the First Nations were celebrating the passages of life, the changing seasons, and the gifts of the Great Spirit with feasting. As settlers from around the world arrived on Canada's shores, they brought with them the memories and traditions from home. Diverse and unique culinary histories began to develop as the newcomers were unable to find some of their traditional ingredients and were forced to compromise. Wild game, fruit, plants, grains, vegetables, and maple sugar were often transformed from survival foods to the foods of celebration.

Food brought families and communities together to pay tribute, to honor, to celebrate, to mourn, and to be comforted. This is a sampling of their events and what was on their tables at births, weddings, funerals, religious holidays, garden parties, and more!

About the Author, Dorothy Duncan

Dorothy Duncan has worked with organizations across Canada and around the world to ensure that Canada's culinary history was recognized, researched, and recorded. In 2007 her book Canadians at Table won the Cuisine Canada and University of Guelph Culinary Book Gold Award. Nothing More Comforting, Dorothy's first book for Dundurn, was published in 2003 to wide acclaim.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Editorials

Bradford/W.Gwillimbury Times

"A great purchase for anyone interested in Canadas culinary history."

From the Publisher

"This book is a delight to read."

Canada's History Magazine

"Feasting and Fasting certainly gives readers plenty of food for thought."

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2010
Publisher
Dundurn Press
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781554887576

More by Dorothy Duncan

Similar books