Review "[A] charming, engrossing book."--Chicago Sun Times "The author covers an extraordinary range of topics. . . . Midwest Maize is an excellent introduction for those wishing to learn more about the history of and current issues surrounding this high-profile cereal grass. Recommended."--Choice  "Clampitt’s research and reportage sustains the book, providing readers with a unique look at an adaptable plant that does so much for so many, providing not only food but myriad other resources that most of us take for granted."--Chicago Book Review "Food historian Cynthia Clampitt explores the astounding story of how corn developed from a humble grain into one of the greatest achievements in history. This is a likeable, deeply-researched book that deftly covers a great deal of territory for its size. . . . The serious stuff is balanced, too, with sections on popcorn, corn festivals, corn cuisine and more."--Edible Madison    "Clampitt's book is filled with kernels of interest that can stop you in the middle of a cob's row."--Cleveland Plain-Dealer “A controversial vegetable (or is it a grain?), corn has been alternately celebrated and excoriated in America. Food historian Cynthia Clampitt jumps into the fray with Midwest Maize. . . . Take a bite.”--Los Angeles Magazine Read more About the Author Cynthia Clampitt is a food historian and travel writer, and the author of Waltzing Australia. Read more
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