Longthroat Memoirs: Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds
Winner of the John Avery Award at the André Simon Food & Drink Book Awards 2016.

"A breathtakingly original and fresh piece of food writing, which I found myself compulsively rereading. Aribisala is that rare writer who makes you laugh while also informing you about Nigerian food, which, as she points out, is something that has been 'misunderstood, atrociously photographed, not yet given its due.' Thanks to this book, this should now change."—Bee Wilson, food critic, author, and journalist

"Aribisala summersaults through geography, economics, popular culture, art, history, (and yes, of course, sex) via cuisine. Her tales of Nigeria's many mouth-watering foods are globally spiced with riffs on everything from Yorkshire puddings and Eccles cakes, to the tartufi bianchi, and South Asian red curries. Aribisala writes with verve, sass, and with such humor and confidence that it takes one's breath away. If ever a book deserves to be a bestseller, this is it." —Sarah Ladipo Manyika, author of Like A Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun

A sumptuous menu of essays about Nigerian cuisine, lovingly presented by the nation's top epicurean writer. As well as a mouth-watering appraisal of Nigerian food, Longthroat Memoirs is a series of love letters to the Nigerian palate. From the cultural history of soup, to fish as aphrodisiac and the sensual allure of snails, Longthroat Memoirs explores the complexities, the meticulousness, and the tactile joy of Nigerian gastronomy.

Yemisi Aribisala is a Nigerian essayist and writer. She currently lives in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Longthroat Memoirs: Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds
Winner of the John Avery Award at the André Simon Food & Drink Book Awards 2016.

"A breathtakingly original and fresh piece of food writing, which I found myself compulsively rereading. Aribisala is that rare writer who makes you laugh while also informing you about Nigerian food, which, as she points out, is something that has been 'misunderstood, atrociously photographed, not yet given its due.' Thanks to this book, this should now change."—Bee Wilson, food critic, author, and journalist

"Aribisala summersaults through geography, economics, popular culture, art, history, (and yes, of course, sex) via cuisine. Her tales of Nigeria's many mouth-watering foods are globally spiced with riffs on everything from Yorkshire puddings and Eccles cakes, to the tartufi bianchi, and South Asian red curries. Aribisala writes with verve, sass, and with such humor and confidence that it takes one's breath away. If ever a book deserves to be a bestseller, this is it." —Sarah Ladipo Manyika, author of Like A Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun

A sumptuous menu of essays about Nigerian cuisine, lovingly presented by the nation's top epicurean writer. As well as a mouth-watering appraisal of Nigerian food, Longthroat Memoirs is a series of love letters to the Nigerian palate. From the cultural history of soup, to fish as aphrodisiac and the sensual allure of snails, Longthroat Memoirs explores the complexities, the meticulousness, and the tactile joy of Nigerian gastronomy.

Yemisi Aribisala is a Nigerian essayist and writer. She currently lives in Cape Town, South Africa.

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Longthroat Memoirs: Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds

Longthroat Memoirs: Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds

by Yemisi Aribisala
Longthroat Memoirs: Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds

Longthroat Memoirs: Soups, Sex and Nigerian Taste Buds

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Winner of the John Avery Award at the André Simon Food & Drink Book Awards 2016.

"A breathtakingly original and fresh piece of food writing, which I found myself compulsively rereading. Aribisala is that rare writer who makes you laugh while also informing you about Nigerian food, which, as she points out, is something that has been 'misunderstood, atrociously photographed, not yet given its due.' Thanks to this book, this should now change."—Bee Wilson, food critic, author, and journalist

"Aribisala summersaults through geography, economics, popular culture, art, history, (and yes, of course, sex) via cuisine. Her tales of Nigeria's many mouth-watering foods are globally spiced with riffs on everything from Yorkshire puddings and Eccles cakes, to the tartufi bianchi, and South Asian red curries. Aribisala writes with verve, sass, and with such humor and confidence that it takes one's breath away. If ever a book deserves to be a bestseller, this is it." —Sarah Ladipo Manyika, author of Like A Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun

A sumptuous menu of essays about Nigerian cuisine, lovingly presented by the nation's top epicurean writer. As well as a mouth-watering appraisal of Nigerian food, Longthroat Memoirs is a series of love letters to the Nigerian palate. From the cultural history of soup, to fish as aphrodisiac and the sensual allure of snails, Longthroat Memoirs explores the complexities, the meticulousness, and the tactile joy of Nigerian gastronomy.

Yemisi Aribisala is a Nigerian essayist and writer. She currently lives in Cape Town, South Africa.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781911115267
Publisher: Cassava Republic Press
Publication date: 10/24/2017
Pages: 357
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.20(d)

About the Author

Yemisi Aribisala is a writer and a lover of good food. She has written about Nigerian food for over 7 years; for 234Next, the Chimurenga Chronic, and at her personal blog, Longthroat Memoirs. Her essays on food are a lens through which the complex entity of Nigeria is observed. Yemisi has also written essays on various topics including Nigerian Christianity and identity. Her essays can be read online under Yemisi Ogbe.

Table of Contents

Introduction
A Bowl of Aloof Nigerian Soup
How to Make Meat
The Purist’s Pot of Soup
My Mother, I Will Not Eat Rice Today
Bones of Choice
Eating Dog
Akara and Honey
Kings of Umami
Letter from Candahar Road
Okro Soup, Gorgeous Mucilage
Long Throat Memoirs
The Snail Tree
Fainting at the Sight of an Egg
Sweet Stolen Waters
Forgotten Seasoning Secrets
A Beautiful Girl Named Ogbono
Henshaw Town Beach Market
Ekoki Like Gold
To Cook or Not to Cook
Okro Soup and the Demonic Encyclopaedia of Dreams
Oseani Mellowing, Bursting, Deepening, Merging
Institution of Stew
Lost in Translation
Afang Soup and Hairy Legs
Between Eba and Gari
Ila Cocoa
Nsala with Chicken
Fermentation and Fornication
Rice in Many Guises
Fish Soups and Love Potions
Dead Man’s Helmet
Peppered Snails
Ram Testicle Suya
Ewa Oloyin
Bush Cuisine
Between a Trophy and a Wife
The Secret Ingredient of My Secret Ingredient Soup
Molara’s Jollof Beans
The Marketplace
Safe as Stews
A Pot from Efak Satan
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
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