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Nose Dive

A Field Guide to the World's Smells

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This extensive exploration of the often-overlooked world of smell takes readers on a sensory adventure from the sulfurous origins of Earth to the fragrant Tian Shan mountains and even the keyboard of your laptop. The author, a James Beard Award-winning expert on food and cooking, invites us to experience a wide range of scents—from the ordinary, like wet pavement and cut grass, to the extraordinary, such as ambergris and truffles. We will encounter delightful aromas like roses and vanilla, as well as challenging ones like swamplands and durians. Throughout this journey, we learn about the molecules that trigger our perceptions, revealing the citrusy scents of coriander and beer alongside the medicinal notes of daffodils and sea urchins. Many of these molecules predate life itself, originating in interstellar space and evolving through the air, oceans, forests, and cities. The narrative weaves together the science of smell with personal observations, showcasing how our sense of smell can unveil invisible details of our world and evoke profound feelings. This work distills complex scientific insights into an accessible and entertaining guide, celebrating the rich tapestry of scents that define our existence.

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Nose Dive, Harold McGee

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Rok vydání
2022
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Titul
Nose Dive
Podtitul
A Field Guide to the World's Smells
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavatel
Penguin Books
Rok vydání
2022
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
688
ISBN10
0143110896
ISBN13
9780143110897
Série
Hodnocení
4,05 z 5
Anotace
This extensive exploration of the often-overlooked world of smell takes readers on a sensory adventure from the sulfurous origins of Earth to the fragrant Tian Shan mountains and even the keyboard of your laptop. The author, a James Beard Award-winning expert on food and cooking, invites us to experience a wide range of scents—from the ordinary, like wet pavement and cut grass, to the extraordinary, such as ambergris and truffles. We will encounter delightful aromas like roses and vanilla, as well as challenging ones like swamplands and durians. Throughout this journey, we learn about the molecules that trigger our perceptions, revealing the citrusy scents of coriander and beer alongside the medicinal notes of daffodils and sea urchins. Many of these molecules predate life itself, originating in interstellar space and evolving through the air, oceans, forests, and cities. The narrative weaves together the science of smell with personal observations, showcasing how our sense of smell can unveil invisible details of our world and evoke profound feelings. This work distills complex scientific insights into an accessible and entertaining guide, celebrating the rich tapestry of scents that define our existence.