Available for the first time in English, Cruz Miguel Ortiz Cuadra’s magisterial history of the foods and eating habits of Puerto Rico unfolds into an examination of Puerto Rican society from the Spanish conquest to the present. Each chapter is centered on an iconic Puerto Rican foodstuff, from rice and cornmeal to beans, roots, herbs, fish, and meat. Ortiz shows how their production and consumption connects with race, ethnicity, gender, social class, and cultural appropriation in Puerto Rico. Using a multidisciplinary approach and a sweeping array of sources, Ortiz asks whether Puerto Ricans really still are what they ate. Whether judging by a host of social and economic factors–or by the foods once eaten that have now disappeared–Ortiz concludes that the nature of daily life in Puerto Rico has experienced a sea change.
Additional ISBNs: 1469608820, 9781469608822
Eating Puerto Rico: A History of Food, Culture, and Identity is written by Cruz Miguel Ortíz Cuadra and published by The University of North Carolina Press. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Eating Puerto Rico are 9781469608846, 1469608847 and the print ISBNs are 9781469629971, 1469629976.


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