Seaweed, An Enchanting Miscellany
Books | Nature / Plants / Aquatic
Miek Zwamborn
A charming deep dive into the hidden world of seaweed, filled with fascinating facts and beautiful illustrations of the most sensuous family of water plants.Seaweed is so familiar, and yet we know so little about it. Even its names—pepper dulse, sea lettuce, bladderwrack—are mystifying.In this exquisitely illustrated portrait, poet and artist Miek Zwamborn shares discoveries of seaweed’s history, culture, and science. We encounter its medicinal and gastronomic properties and long history of human use, from the Neolithic people of the Orkney islands to sushi artisans in modern Japan. We find seaweed troubling Columbus on his voyages across the Atlantic and intriguing Humboldt in the Sargasso Sea. We follow its inspiration for artists from Hokusai to Matisse, its collection by Victorians as pressed specimens in books, its adoption into fashion and dance, and its potential for combating climate change, as a sustainable food source and a means of reducing methane emissions in cattle.And, of course, we learn how to eat seaweed, through a fabulous series of recipes based around these “truffles of the seas.”
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Author
Miek Zwamborn
Pages
193
Publisher
Greystone Books Ltd
Published Date
2020-09-22
ISBN
1771646004 9781771646000
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"I really enjoyed this book, it covers so many things as you can see in the description above and I just found out so many fascinating things. I liked the use of poems written by people in history and stories from explorers journals and their encounters with seaweed. "
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