New Book Series, Texas Borderlands Foodways, edited by Chef Adán Medrano, being planned by Texas Tech University and The University of Texas at San Antonio.
The partnership of these three entities is a significant development in the world of culinary literature, says Chef Adán Medrano, who has been recognized for his expertise in Texas Borderlands cuisine and who will serve as the book series editor.
The University of Texas at San Antonio Libraries Special Collections is renowned for curating and holding the largest collection of Mexican cookbooks in the US. It will provide valuable resources for the series, with accessibility to its vast cookbook collection, for scholars, researchers and food writers who will participate in the planned book series. Texas Tech University Press, a leading academic publisher, will ensure the highest quality of production for the books, with wide distribution to the general public as well as to Universities and other educational institutions.
The book series will focus on the unique and diverse cuisine of Texas and Northern Mexico, a region that encompasses the borderlands of south Texas and the Mexican states of Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas and Chihuahua. It will feature a collection of recipes, oral histories, research in archaeology, Mexican American studies, foodways studies, and cultural insights that showcase the rich history and flavors of this region. The series aims to preserve and celebrate the culinary traditions of the Texas Borderlands, while also providing readers with a deeper understanding of its cultural significance.
While no details have been released yet, Medrano says that the planned series will be a valuable addition to the world of food literature. The announcement of this partnership and upcoming book series is highly anticipated by food enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in the rich cultural heritage of Texas.
More details will be released as the three partners work towards the launch of this exciting project in 2024.
Adan Medrano
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