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Author Andrews, Jean, 1923-

Title Peppers : the domesticated Capsicums / written and illustrated by Jean Andrews ; foreword by W. Hardy Eshbaugh
Edition New edition
Published Austin : University of Texas Press, 1995

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 W'PONDS  633.84 And/Ptd 1995  AVAILABLE
Description xiv, 186 pages, 34 leaves of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 32 cm
Contents 1. Historical background -- 2. Pre-Columbian domestication -- 3. Early European observers -- 4. Review of the literature -- 5. Diagnostic descriptions -- 6. Biology -- 7. Agronomy -- 8. Economic and other uses -- 9. Thirty-four cultivars -- 10. Preparing and serving -- App. Events featuring peppers -- App. Seed sources
Summary Since its original publication in 1984, Peppers has become the complete and classic source for the history and dispersion, biology and taxonomy, cultivation, and medicinal, economic, and gastronomic uses of the domesticated capsicum. In this new edition, Jean Andrews updates each section with new material gathered over the last ten years. Particularly interesting are her descriptions of recent medicinal uses of peppers (including a recipe for pain-relieving capsaicin cream) and the inclusion of two additional cultivars, Datil and Scotch Bonnet. Like the first edition, this volume is illustrated with botanically accurate, yet aesthetically pleasing paintings that show the blossoms, buds, young peppers, and mature specimens of 34 cultivars in full color. Dr. Andrews also provides a recipe for the most typical dish in which each pepper is used, recipes that she herself has tested and served to grateful friends
Notes First published: 1994
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [169]-182) and index
Subject Peppers.
LC no. 94024268
ISBN 0292704674