Marty Jopson
An Exploration of What We Eat and How We Cook
Price: £12.99
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 07/09/2017
ISBN: 9781782438380
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Science - History - Philosophy
Binding: Hardback
Size: 198 x 129 mm
Extent: 224 pages
Illustration: b/w integrated illustrations throughout
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Edition Status: Out of Print
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 07/09/2017
ISBN: 9781782438632
Subject: Non-Fiction
Category: Science - History - Philosophy
Size: EPUB 2
Extent: 224 pages
Illustration: b/w integrated illustrations throughout
Territorial Rights: World
Trade
Effortlessly manage bulk orders with us, simply enquire for pricing and detailed information. Our team is ready to ensure a smooth process for you.
Enquire nowJust when you thought there was nothing more to be said or written about the food we eat and how we cook it, along comes this delightfully captivating book that turns your kitchen into a chemistry lab. Jopson overturns many widely-held beliefs and makes the mundane fascinating, from the science behind instant mash, mayonnaise and processed cheese, to why we crave chocolate and hate sprouts. Oh, and the five second rule is nonsense. I've already been dining out on the facts in this little jewel
Jim Al Khalili
Well tasty, and fascinating to boot. Wish I'd written it
Stefan Gates
All in all this is a delightful cheese soufflé of a book. Light and tasty but enough content to satisfy the appetite for information
PopularScience.co.uk
From pressure cookers to pasteurization, instant food to sous-vide cooking, and what the future holds for food, this book has all the answers to your gastronomical questions.
A fascinating look at the everyday science we're all involved in, whether by cooking, preparing food or as food consumers.
Marty has presented television programmes for a host of channels but is best known for his regular appearances on the BBC’s The One Show
Marty's previous book, The Science of Everday Life, has sold 2,500 copies to date, and rights have been sold to China, Portugal, Estonia, Korea and Turkey, and IPG in the US
If you enjoyed Helena Czerski's Storm in a Teacup: The Physics of Everyday Life, then you'll love this too
Dr Marty Jopson studied Natural Sciences at Cambridge University before going on to achieve a PhD in Cell Biology. He is the resident science reporter on BBC One’s The One Show. Marty has been working in television for twenty years, on the BBC, ITV, Channel 4, Sky, The Discovery Channel and National Geographic. He is a prop builder and has been performing stage science around the UK for many years. His previous books include The Science of Everyday Life and The Science of Food, which combined have sold 45,000 copies. His website is martyjopson.co.uk