Books
Noah Garcia

The Fruit Bible

“The Fruit Bible” stands as an authoritative guide that masterfully weaves together the scientific, nutritional, and cultural aspects of fruits throughout human history. This comprehensive work systematically explores everything from common apples to rare exotic specimens, offering readers a unique perspective on how these natural food sources have shaped civilizations and continue to influence modern food systems.

The book's three-part structure begins with a detailed examination of botanical classifications and evolutionary biology, explaining how fruits develop from flowers to mature produce. This foundation seamlessly flows into an evidence-based analysis of nutritional properties, where readers discover the latest research on phytonutrients and their role in disease prevention. The final section delves into the fascinating cultural significance of fruits, exploring their impact on trade routes, religious practices, and culinary traditions across different societies.

What sets this book apart is its ability to balance technical accuracy with accessibility, making complex botanical concepts understandable to both general readers and industry professionals. Through detailed illustrations, microscopy images, and data visualizations, the text addresses contemporary challenges in fruit production while providing practical knowledge for fruit selection and storage. Special attention to emerging research topics, including genetic modification and climate change adaptation, makes this an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of food, science, and culture.
71 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Publifye
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