This is the extraordinary story of how salt fish from Shetland became one of the staple foods of Europe, powered an
economic boom and inspired artists, writers and musicians.
It ranges from the wild waters of the North Atlantic, the ice-filled fjords of Greenland and the remote islands of Faroe to
the dining tables of London’s middle classes, the bacalao restaurants of Spain and the Jewish shtetls of Eastern Europe.
As well as following the historical thread and exploring how very different cultures were drawn together by the salt fish
trade, John Goodlad meets those whose lives revolve around the industry in the twenty-first century and addresses
today’s pressing themes of sustainability, climate change and food choices. |