Culinary chemistry : exhibiting the scientific principles of cookery, with concise instructions for preparing good and wholesome pickles, vinegar, conserves, fruit jellies, marmalades, and various other alimentary substances employed in domestic economy, with observations on the chemical constitution and nutritive qualities of different kinds of food. With copper plates / by Frederick Accum.

  • Accum, Friedrich Christian, 1769-1838.
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Culinary chemistry : exhibiting the scientific principles of cookery, with concise instructions for preparing good and wholesome pickles, vinegar, conserves, fruit jellies, marmalades, and various other alimentary substances employed in domestic economy, with observations on the chemical constitution and nutritive qualities of different kinds of food. With copper plates / by Frederick Accum. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : published by R. Ackermann, 1821.

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xxii, 356, that is, 336 pages, xxiii pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations ; 19 cm

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Goldsmiths'-Kress library of economic literature, no. 23178.1

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