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Fish and Chips

A Takeaway History
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Fish and Chips by Panikos Panayi explores the cultural and historical significance of this iconic British dish. The book delves into its origins, tracing how it became a staple in British cuisine and examining its impact on society, identity, and class. It offers a fascinating look at how a simple dish reflects broader social changes and cultural integration.
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This book may appeal to you if you have an interest in the cultural history of Britain and enjoy exploring how iconic dishes, like the British staple mentioned, reflect socio-economic and cultural shifts. Through a detailed examination, it delves into the origins and significance of these foods, offering an engaging perspective on how they became intertwined with British identity.

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Unwraps the history of the UK’s most popular takeaway.

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Double-decker buses, bowler hats, and cricket may be synonymous with British culture, but when it comes to their cuisine, nothing comes to mind faster than fish and chips. Sprinkled with salt and vinegar and often accompanied by mushy peas, fish and chips were the original British fast food. In this innovative book, Panikos Panayi unwraps the history of Britain's most popular takeout, relating a story that brings up complicated issues of class, identity, and development.

Investigating the origins of eating fish and potatoes in Britain, Panayi describes the birth of the meal itself, telling how fried fish was first introduced and sold by immigrant Jews before it spread to the British working classes in the early nineteenth century. He then moves on to the technological and economic advances that led to its mass consumption and explores the height of fish and chips' popularity in the first half of the twentieth century and how it has remained a favourite today, despite the arrival of new contenders for the title of Britain's national dish. Revealing its wider ethnic affiliations within the country, he examines how migrant communities such as Italians came to dominate the fish and chip trade in the twentieth century.

Brimming with facts, anecdotes, and images of historical and modern examples of this batter-dipped meal, Fish and Chips will appeal to all foodies who love this quintessentially British dish.

'An affectionate, sprightly, and crisply informative history of the British national obsession.' - Daily Mail

'Full of fascinating facts' - Spectator

'[A] scholarly account of the rise and enduring popularity of what Panayi presents as something of a cultural marvel.' - Times Literary Supplement

Fish and Chips is a book brimming with fascinating facts and anecdotes about a dish that can be found on menus compiled by both Michelin Star chefs and your local chippy down the road.' - Oxford Times

'This is the best history yet written of a British institution, alive to the cosmopolitan origins of food through global migration...a rewarding read for anyone interested in the history of Britain; so good in fact that it made me venture out on a windy night to buy a fish supper at my traditional local chippie.' - History Today

'What a clever, accessible, enjoyable, and informative book! While providing an abundance of revealing anecdotes, it also goes beyond food to tackle relevant topics such as migration, identity, technology, entrepreneurship, and more...a wonderful book.' - Gastronomica

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Fish and Chips by Panikos Panayi is praised for its engaging exploration of the history of a beloved British tradition, blending gastronomic insights with cultural analysis. The book is commended for its rich anecdotes and informative narrative, offering both an affectionate and scholarly account of the dish's origins and significance. Reviewers highlight its ability to delve into wider themes such as migration and identity while remaining accessible and enjoyable.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781789146035

Publisher: Reaktion Books

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 11 July 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Reaktion Books

Illustration: 42 illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 176

About the Author

Panikos Panayi is professor of European history at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK.

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