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List of Books about Bacon is a compilation of literary works that focus on the subject of bacon, a type of salt-cured pork. These books cover a wide range of topics, from the history and cultural significance of bacon to its culinary uses and nutritional aspects.
History[edit]
The history of bacon is explored in several books. One notable example is "Salt: A World History" by Mark Kurlansky, which includes a section on the role of salt-cured meats like bacon in human history. Another is "Pig: King of the Southern Table" by James Villas, which delves into the importance of pork, including bacon, in Southern American cuisine.
Culinary Uses[edit]
There are numerous books that focus on the culinary uses of bacon. "Bacon: A Love Story" by Heather Lauer is a comprehensive guide to cooking with bacon, featuring recipes, cooking tips, and trivia. "The Bacon Cookbook" by James Villas includes over 150 recipes that showcase the versatility of bacon in cooking.
Cultural Significance[edit]
The cultural significance of bacon is the subject of several books. "Bacon: A Love Story" not only provides recipes but also explores why bacon has become a cultural phenomenon. "The Gospel of Bacon" by Ian Jackman delves into the cultural, historical, and even philosophical aspects of bacon.
Nutritional Aspects[edit]
The nutritional aspects of bacon are discussed in books like "The Meat Lover's Meatless Cookbook" by Kim O'Donnel. While not exclusively about bacon, this book provides a critical look at the nutritional content of various meats, including bacon.
See Also[edit]
- Bacon
- History of bacon
- Culinary uses of bacon
- Cultural significance of bacon
- Nutritional aspects of bacon
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