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A fascinating dive into a culinary baking staple and how it relates to Darien's Great Island!
Darien Library welcomes author, Dr. Linda Civitello, who will talk about her book, Baking Powder Wars: the Cutthroat Food Fight that Revolutionized Cooking.
What's the connection? In the 1900's, Great Island was the summer home of industrialist William Ziegler, one of the founders of the Royal Baking Powder Company. Civitello's book looks at the history of baking powder which was first patented in 1856 and how it sparked an American struggle for business supremacy.
For nearly a century, brands battled to win loyal consumers for the new leavening miracle, transforming American commerce and advertising even as they touched off a chemical revolution in the world's kitchens.
The book chronicles the titanic struggle that reshaped America's diet and rewrote its recipes. Presidents and robber barons, bare-knuckle litigation and bold-faced bribery, competing formulas and ruthless pricing--hundreds of companies sought market control, focusing on the big four of Rumford, Calumet, Clabber Girl, and Royal. Exhaustively researched and rich with detail, Baking Powder Wars is the forgotten story of how a dawning industry raised Cain--and cakes, cookies, muffins, pancakes, donuts, and biscuits.
An exciting moment in food history, come join us!
About the Author
Linda Civitello, PhD teaches food history in southern California. She is the author of Cuisine and Culture: A History of Food and People, winner of the Gourmand Award for Best Food History Book in the World in English (U.S.).