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		<title>The Complete Language of Food</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<i>The Complete Language of Food</i> blends the realms of food and folklore in a beautifully illustrated encyclopedia of ingredients, including for each entry the food's unique properties and the facts and folklore behind its use.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Awaken both your inner foodie and your inner yogi as you journey into the consciousness of everyday foods, from their origins in myth to modern interpretations today. </b></p>
<p> Have you ever considered the cultural origins and meanings of your favorite foods? <i>The Complete Language of Food</i><b>ties ingredients back to mythological and folklore roots</b> for a unique and appetizing <b>exploration of the foods we eat</b>.</p>
<p><b>Presented alphabetically</b>, each food entry includes: </p>
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<li> A beautiful illustration </li>
<li> concise summary of the food&#8217;s mythology and folklore </li>
<li> How the food is used in certain cultures and traditions </li>
<li> Correlations to chakras, elements, and deities </li>
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<p> With everyday ingredients like acai, bok choy, and cauliflower, you&#8217;re bound to learn more than you ever imagined about your household favorites as you <b>discover the symbolic meanings, uses, and facts behind each</b>. The knowledge gained will bring new meaning and intention to your mealtime.</p>
<p> Some of the exciting lore behind certain foods will include: </p>
<ul>
<li> Borage was a common motif in medieval needlework, especially in scarf designs where they were intended to be worn by knights as a symbol of courage </li>
<li> Archaeologists have found evidence of pickled cucumbers that date as far back to 2030 BCE (in northern regions of what is now Iraq) </li>
<li> Macedoine, a precursor to ice cream, is a type of jelly dessert that was served in snow and thought to be a favorite of Alexander the Great. </li>
<li> It was known that the ancient Greeks used honey in their skincare! </li>
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<p> Elegantly designed and beautifully illustrated, the <b>Complete Illustrated Encyclopedia series</b> offers comprehensive, display-worthy references on a range of intriguing topics, including dream interpretation, techniques for harnessing the power of dreams, flower meanings, and the stories behind signs and symbols.</p>
<p> Also available in the series: <i>Complete Book of Dreams</i>, <i>Complete Language of Flowers</i>, <i>Complete Language of Herbs</i>, <i>Signs &#038; Symbols of the World</i>, and <i>Complete Guide to Astrological Self-Care</i>.</p>
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