Synopses & Reviews
Showcases the wonderful world of honey from hive to jar.
A beautifully illustrated global survey of the flavor of honey, The World Atlas of Honey includes profiles of more than eighty countries and the botanical sources of honey found in each. With text, illustrations, and photos, honey expert C. Marina Marchese takes readers through the global history of honey production from the earliest beekeepers to today's harvests.
This colorful guide celebrates the exceptional range and diversity of honey, revealing how terroir—the environment in which a food is produced—influences honey's qualities just as it does for wine, olive oil, coffee, and chocolate. The book also covers the methods used by honey sommeliers to taste and evaluate honey. Unique and authoritative, The World Atlas of Honey puts honey on the culinary map and elevates it to an epicurean treasure.
Review
"Beautifully laid out and illustrated . . . it is the Atlas section of this book which makes it such an engaging guide to the diversity of the honey world. Taking us on a global tour of terroir and beekeeping practice, it examines the landscapes, flora and bees which create the archetypal honeys of more than 80 different countries." -BeeCraft
"Comprehensive, beautifully illustrated with many photographs." -BBKA News
“Readers will browse this volume with new wonder and appreciation for the insects and plants (and humans) that work together to make honey in nearly every corner of the world.” -Booklist
Synopsis
Showcases the wonderful world of honey from hive to jar. A beautifully illustrated global survey of the flavor of honey, The World Atlas of Honey includes:
- Profiles of more than 80 countries and their botanical sources of honey
- The global history of honey production, from the earliest beekeepers to today's harvest
- Text, illustrations and photos celebrating the exceptional range and diversity of honey
- The methods used by honey sommeliers to taste and evaluate honey
This colorful guide celebrates the exceptional range and diversity of honey, revealing how terroir--the environment in which a food is produced--influences honey's qualities just as it does for wine, olive oil, coffee, and chocolate.
Unique and authoritative, The World Atlas of Honey puts honey on the culinary map and elevates it to an epicurean treasure.
Synopsis
"A perfect entry point for jumping into all things apiary."―Saveur Showcases the wonderful world of honey from hive to jar.
A beautifully illustrated global survey of the flavor of honey, The World Atlas of Honey includes:
- Profiles of more than 80 countries and their botanical sources of honey
- The global history of honey production, from the earliest beekeepers to today's harvest
- Text, illustrations and photos celebrating the exceptional range and diversity of honey
- The methods used by honey sommeliers to taste and evaluate honey
This colorful guide celebrates the exceptional range and diversity of honey, revealing how terroir--the environment in which a food is produced--influences honey's qualities just as it does for wine, olive oil, coffee, and chocolate.
Unique and authoritative, The World Atlas of Honey puts honey on the culinary map and elevates it to an epicurean treasure.
About the Author
C. Marina Marchese is the international best-selling author of The Honey Connoisseur, Honey for Dummies, and Honeybee: Lessons from an Accidental Beekeeper. She is a docent for the Italian National Register of Experts in the Sensory Analysis of Honey, where she received her formal training. In 2013, she established the American Honey Tasting Society, an educational organization that teaches the Italian methods of honey sensory analysis.