Turmeric Nation: A Passage Through India's Tastes

Shylashri Shankar
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Description

What exactly is 'Indian' food? Can it be classified by region, or religion, or

ritual? What are the culinary commonalities across the Indian subcontinent?

Do we Indians have a sense of collective self when it comes to cuisine? Or is

the pluralism in our food habits and choices the only identity we have ever

needed?

Turmeric Nation is an ambitious and insightful project which answers these

questions, and then quite a few more. Through a series of fascinating essays-

delving into geography, history, myth, sociology, film, literature and personal

experience-Shylashri Shankar traces the myriad patterns that have formed

Indian food cultures, taste preferences and cooking traditions. From Dalit

'haldiya dal' to the last meal of the Buddha; from aphrodisiacs listed in the

Kama Sutra to sacred foods offered to gods and prophets; from the use of food

as a means of state control in contemporary India to the role of lemonade in

stoking rebellion in 19th-century Bengal; from the connection between death

and feasting and between fasting and pleasure, this book offers a layered and

revealing portrait of India, as a society and a nation, through its enduring

relationship with food.



Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Speaking Tiger Books
Published: 08/01/2020
ISBN: 9789389958126
Pages: 336
Weight: 0.78lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.51w x 0.84d