附註:Includes bibliographical references (pages 345-389) and index.
Feasting among the "Eastern Ethiopians": the African element in Dravidian cuisine -- Catfish, harvest, and celebration among the sons and daughters of Kambu -- Peppers, cracklings, and knots of wool: african foods and culinary heritage in Mexico and Central America -- Zancu, sweet potatoes, and beer: African merchants and Peuruvian kitches, from the coast to the highlands -- Body and soul: the miscegenation of cuisine and culture in Brazil and Cuba -- Without rival, anywhere: the cultural impact of the African cook in the Americas -- Economics, war, and the northern migration of the southern Black cook -- Flapjacks and blue notes.