Panettone, Italy’s Favourite Christmas Cake
Rich enough to appeal to lords and dukes, the success of panettone is down to its festive, egalitarian simplicity.
Rich enough to appeal to lords and dukes, the success of panettone is down to its festive, egalitarian simplicity.
The long, often troubled relationship between Britain and India has led to some extraordinary cross-cultural innovations in cuisine.
The story of the ‘mythical centre’ of French cuisine reflects the triumphs and tribulations of its people.
Sweets made of ice or snow have been with us for millennia, evolving slowly into the modern chilly treat.
A staple of Russia and the Slavic world, borscht has inspired films and novels – and has even reached outer space.
The world’s most popular fast food has ancient roots, but it was a royal seal of approval in 1889 that set pizza on the path to global domination.
Recipes to accompany our monthly history of food.
The British love for 'a nice cup of tea' was carefully manipulated to promote the British Empire.
Sweet it may be, but sugar's story is a bitter one, embracing slavery, decay and obesity.
Volunteer rationing in the First World War depended on patriotism, but that could only go so far.