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The pecan

a history of America's native nut

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An edition of The pecan (2013)

The pecan

a history of America's native nut

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In The Pecan, acclaimed writer and historian James McWilliams explores the history of America's most important commercial nut. He describes how essential the pecan was for Native Americans--by some calculations, an average pecan harvest had the food value of nearly 150,000 bison. McWilliams explains that, because of its natural edibility, abundance, and ease of harvesting, the pecan was left in its natural state longer than any other commercial fruit or nut crop in America. Yet once the process of "improvement" began, it took less than a century for the pecan to be almost totally domesticated. Today, more than 300 million pounds of pecans are produced every year in the United States--and as much as half of that total might be exported to China, which has fallen in love with America's native nut. McWilliams also warns that, as ubiquitous as the pecan has become, it is vulnerable to a "perfect storm" of economic threats and ecological disasters that could wipe it out within a generation. This lively history suggests why the pecan deserves to be recognized as a true American heirloom. -- Publisher website.

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178

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The pecan: a history of America's native nut
2013, University of Texas Press
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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction : cracking the nut
The Native Americans' nut
"Pekan Nuttrees" : Europeans encounter the pecan
"...the forest into an orchard" : passive cultivation on the Texas frontier
Antoine's graft : the birth of the improved pecan, 1822-1900
"To make these little trees" : the culture of pecan improvement, 1900-1925
"Pecans for the world" : the pecan goes industrial, 1920-1945
"In almost any recipe...pecans may be used" : American consumers embrace the pecan, 1940-1960
"China wants our nuts" : the pecan goes global
Epilogue : the future of pecans
Notes
Bibliographic essay
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
634/.52
Library of Congress
SB401.P4 M39 2013, SB401.P4M39 2013

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Pagination
xiii, 178 pages
Number of pages
178

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27153125M
ISBN 10
0292749163
ISBN 13
9780292749160
LCCN
2013002834
OCLC/WorldCat
836557420

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