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Jenny Linford, "Repast: The Story of Food" (Thames & Hudson, 2025)

Nov 26, 2025
In this engaging discussion, food writer Jenny Linford, with over 30 years of experience, dives into her latest work, *Repast: The Story of Food*. She shares how the project, developed in collaboration with the British Museum, explores food's rich history through artifacts from around the world. Topics include thematic organization of culinary culture, intriguing items like ancient hunting tools and luxurious tableware, and the significance of food in religion and trade. Linford's narrative showcases the intertwining of history, culture, and our enduring love for food.
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INSIGHT

Food As A Global Cultural Lens

  • Food is universal yet particular, making it an excellent lens to explore human cultures across time and place.
  • Jenny Linford used this duality to frame stories that connect familiar eating habits to global histories.
ANECDOTE

Choosing Themes Over Geography

  • Linford organized the book by human themes rather than geography to let cultures speak side-by-side.
  • She consulted curators who suggested objects and used museum online searches to fill thematic spreads.
ANECDOTE

Selecting Objects Like An Exhibition

  • The team treated selection like an exhibition, printing hundreds of images and Blu-Tacking spreads on a wall to balance variety and similarity.
  • Linford recalled agonizing over choices between many beautiful, similar objects like Japanese prints and baskets.
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