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Collards : A Southern Tradition from Seed to Table - Edward H. Davis

Collards

A Southern Tradition from Seed to Table

By: Edward H. Davis, John T. Morgan

Hardcover | 30 March 2015 | Edition Number 2

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The definitive survey of this iconic southern food, Collards recounts the surprising story of where collards originated, how they arrived in the American South, and how millions who grow and cook collards make them a cornerstone of southern foodways.

Food is essential to southern culture, and collard greens play a central role in the South's culinary traditions. A feast to the famished, a reward to the strong, and a comfort to the weary, collards have long been held dear in the food-loving southern heart. In Collards: A Southern Tradition from Seed to Table, Edward H. Davis and John T. Morgan provide this emblematic and beloved vegetable the full-length survey its fascinat-ing and complex history merits.

The book begins with collards' obscure origins. Like a good detective story, the search for collards' home country leads the authors both to Europe and West Africa, where they unravel a tale as surprising and complex as that of southern people themselves. Crossing back over the Atlantic, the authors traverse miles of American back roads, from Arkansas to Florida and from Virginia to Louisiana. They vividly recount visits to homes, gardens, grocers, farms, and restaurants where the many varieties of collards are honoured, from the familiar green collards to the yellow cabbage collard and rare purple cultivars.

In uncovering the secrets of growing collards, the authors locate prize-winning patches of the plant, interview "seed savers," and provide useful tips for kitchen gardeners. They also describe how collards made the leap from kitchen garden staple to highly valued commercial crop.

Collards captures the tastes, smells, and prize-winning recipes from the South's premier collards festivals. They find collards at the homes of farmers, jazz musicians, governors, and steel workers. Kin to cabbage and broccoli but superior to both in nutritional value, collard greens transcend human divisions of black and white, rich and poor, sophisti-cated and rustic, and urban and rural.

Food trends may come and go, but collards are a tradition that south-erners return to again and again. Richly illustrated in color, Collards demonstrates the abiding centrality of this green leafy vegetable to the foodways of the American South. In it, readers will rediscover an old friend.
Industry Reviews
"Right now, I am enjoying a new book from UA Press, Collards!! I grow collards, eat collards, and now I read collards! How much better can life get?"
--Larry Clayton, retired historian and guest columnist for the Tuscaloosa News


"If you ate collards as a youngster but then drifted out of the South, Collards will allow you to rediscover an old friend."
--Montgomery Independent


"Underrepresented, underappreciated, undervalued, collards have long deserved a focused book. Davis and Morgan serve up a delectable account of collards that stands as the definitive treatise on the topic. Collards is an admirable account of the natural and social history of the plant and its role in southern food culture."--Steven L. Hopp, coauthor of Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life


"Historically and culturally, collards matter. As sustenance and sacrament, as meme and totem, this leafy green has long served the American South and its peoples. Rooted in geography, but ranging smartly through complementary fields, Ed Davis and John Morgan deliver a book that quotes a wide range of sources--from novelist Zora Neale Hurston of Florida to seed-saver Charlie Malone of Alabama--while exploring collard origins, adaptations, and diffusions."--John T. Edge, author of Southern Belly: A Food Lover's Companion

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