Starting from Scratch is a food manifesto that helps young readers
relate to what they eat, inspiring both budding chefs and budding food
lovers in the process. Beginning with an exploration of taste and how it
works, author and food activist Sarah Elton explains how ingredients
have been on the move for centuries, resulting in the unique fusion of
flavors we love today. She breaks down the science of food and cooking
into bite-sized and easily digestible pieces of information that cover
the chemistry of heat versus cold, fat versus acid, and salt versus
sweet. Both practical and philosophical in its approach, Starting from
Scratch demystifies food and cooking by boiling it down to the basics.
Young chefs learn to make sense of recipes, measure and substitute
ingredients, and stock a pantry, and discover that food is more than
just a prepackaged meal. Using simple and universal examples, Starting
from Scratch inspires children to eat better, try new flavors, and
understand what's on their plate. Even reluctant chefs will gain an
improved sense of where food comes from and be able to join in on a
conversation that continues from snack time to dinnertime.