A Treatise on Bread, and Bread-making - Sylvester Graham

A Treatise on Bread, and Bread-making

BY SYLVESTER GRAHAM.
“Bread strengtheneth man’s heart.”—Holy Writ.
BOSTON:
LIGHT & STEARNS, 1 CORNHILL.
1837.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1837, by Light & Stearns, in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
HISTORY OF BREAD.
Primitive food of man. Bruising and grinding grain. Baking. Invention of leavened bread. Bread among the Greeks and Romans—among the Hebrews. Simplicity of the bread now used in many countries.
LAWS OF DIET.
Reasons why food in its natural state would be the best. Concentrated nutriment. Interesting experiments on animals. Mixtures of food. Leavened and unleavened bread. Qualifications of the best bread.
MATERIAL OF BREAD.
Wheat. Extent of climate favorable to it. Injured by improper tillage. Removal of impurities. Washing of grain. Separation of the bran from the nutrient particles improper. Ancient Roman bread. Public bakers. Use of bad flour. Adulterations. Poisonous agents used to disguise them.

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Английский

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2021-09-17

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Bread

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