Pepper

  • Pepper
    By David Horton, Richard Horton

    Acknowledgments Thanks to family who shared in the journey of Pepper and the many trips to Beaver. The memories will last and hold for a lifetime. A special thanks to Sue Breyer. It can never be underestimated to have an English teacher ...

  • Pepper
    By Sean McGrath, Danielle Tozer-Findlay, Cody McGrath

    Pepper

  • Pepper
    By Sean McGrath, Danielle Tozer-Findlay, Cody McGrath

    Pepper

  • Pepper: More Than 45 Recipes Using the 'King of Spices' from the Aromatic to the Fiery
    By Valerie Aikman-Smith

    Chinese szechuan and Japanese sansho also get a look in making this collection of delicious recipes ideal for the home chef who wants to make the most of this essential seasoning.

  • Pepper: A History of the World's Most Influential Spice
    By Marjorie Shaffer

    A richly detailed chronicle of the history of pepper describes its role in bringing Westerners to Asia, tracing the extraordinary voyages, exotic adventures and brutal violence that marked its early trade. 35,000 first printing.

  • Pepper: The spice that changed the world: Over 100 recipes, over 3,000 years of history
    By Christine McFadden

    Why is it that pepper and certain foods go together so perfectly? (Think steak au poivre, black pepper crisps, cream cheese and black pepper, or even strawberries and black pepper.) Christine McFadden's evocative collection of recipes from ...

  • Pepper
    By Mickey Irene Machado

    Pepper features Cody and Pepper, two inseparable companions - a boy and his dog. From the time Pepper is born, he and Cody become best friends.

  • Pepper: A History of the World's Most Influential Spice
    By Marjorie Shaffer

    " From the abundance of wildlife on the islands of the Indian Ocean, which the Europeans used as stepping stones to India and the East Indies, to colorful accounts of the sultan of Banda Aceh entertaining his European visitors with great ...

  • Pepper: A Guide to the World's Favorite Spice
    By Joe Barth

    Several guilds were associated with the spice trade, including pepper. The Pepperer's Guild of London, eventually becoming the East India Company, is an example. Members of the guild policed each other with codes of practice to ensure ...

  • Pepper: From Around the World: Stories & Recipes
    By Erwann de Kerros, Bénédicte Bortoli, Guillaume Czerw

    With more than 200 photographs and botanical drawings, this is the definitive guide to one of the most significant spices." --