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A Brief History of Cheese: Humanity's Oldest Manufactured Food
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Virtual Voice
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Robert Ellison
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Uncover the fascinating culinary history and food science of how spoiled surplus milk saved humanity from starvation. Perfect for a cozy commute or an educational listen while cooking, this microhistory transforms a daily dietary staple into an epic tale of global survival.
Trace a thought-provoking journey from rugged prehistoric herding camps to the quiet stone cloisters where monks perfected intricate aging techniques. You will explore how early agricultural communities conquered lactose intolerance, ancient empires built vast economies on dairy taxes, and a biological accident sparked a worldwide industry.
What you'll discover inside:
• How ancient empires and global merchants utilized early dairy to shape trade routes and cultural identity.
• The quiet microbial revolution that turned unpredictable clay pot fermentation into exacting modern chemistry.
• Why cloistered European monks became the unexpected masterminds behind your favorite artisan wheels.
• The fierce cultural tug-of-war between handmade village traditions and mass-produced industrial factory lines.
• How the rise of plant-based alternatives and a warming climate are forcing an ethical dairy reinvention.
Whether you are a passionate foodie or a curious history buff, this captivating narrative will forever change how you view your next tasting board. Press play now to digest a rich, savory story of human ingenuity that spans millennia.
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