Ensaios sobre património alimentar luso-brasileiro

They were received and adapted in the Brazilian culture. The work is organized in four parts, each one with several chapters, approaching food heritage from Classical Antiquity to the present. Part I concerns eating practices and hospitality in the Greek and Roman worlds, the two great civilization...

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Main Author: Carmen Soares (auth)
Other Authors: Irene Coutinho de Macedo (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:Portuguese
Published: Coimbra University Press 2014
Series:IUC/Annablume
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