Serendipity, Oscar Farinetti
Serendipity, Oscar Farinetti
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Serendipity
From Truffles and Champagne to Corn Flakes and Coffee: Stories of Accidental Success

Author: Oscar Farinetti, Barbara McGilvray

Narrator: L. J. Ganser

Unabridged: 8 hr 34 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/01/2022


Synopsis

Eataly founder Oscar Farinetti reveals the accidental, serendipitous discoveries that gave birth to some of the world’s most well-known gastronomic delights.Did you know that your morning coffee could be thanks to a herd of energetic goats? Or that a forgotten ingredient is behind the invention of the beloved brownie? Who got the fright of their life discovering corn could pop? And which popular soft drink first started out as a medicinal syrup?In Serendipity, Oscar Farinetti, founder of the high-end global food chain Eataly, shares fifty remarkable stories of how some of the greatest successes and examples of excellence in the food world came about by chance, from the invention of foods such as tarte tatin to the sandwich, as well as products like Nutella and corn flakes, plus some of the world’s best wines, Gorgonzola cheese, balsamic vinegar, French fries, rum, and even the ice-cream cone. As Farinetti dives deep into these extraordinary histories, insightful and entertaining interviews with leading artisan food producers, chefs, inventors, and CEOs around the world provide additional color and rare context. The result is a remarkable listen that explores humankind’s never-ending quest to discover something new and reminds us that our mistakes, our flaws, and our failures can often be the most necessary ingredient in finding success.

About Oscar Farinetti

Oscar Farinetti is an Italian entrepreneur and author. He is the founder of the food store chain Eataly, with thirty-seven locations around the world. His most recent project is Green Pea—a sustainability-themed shopping center.

About Barbara McGilvray

Barbara McGilvray has been translating from Italian to English for over forty years and was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in 2016.

About L. J. Ganser

L. J. Ganser is a multiple Audie Award–winning narrator with over six hundred titles recorded to date. Prized for versatility, his work ranges from preschool books to crime noir thrillers, from astronomical adventures in both science and science fiction, to Arctic Circle high school basketball stories. He lives in New York City with his family and dog, Mars.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maira

I enjoyed the book and learned a lot about Italian dishes and their place in history. I recommend this book to anyone traveling to Italy or anyone curious about food!......more

Goodreads review by Scott

At best it’s mediocre and it’s never at it’s best. Pass on this meh read......more

Goodreads review by Scott

The idea for the book is laudable, and the list of foods is intriguing, but the writing is difficult to follow. Farinetti drops a lot of random names with no context and writes as if he were talking with chefs or others in the food industry. It was difficult for some of the foods described to see ho......more

Goodreads review by Theresa

This Italian-centric approach to food origins relies heavily on interviews with chefs, inventors, and food producers. The author takes an artisanal approach to quality food which relies on an area's terroir, growing methods, and harvest approaches. Originally published in Italian, Farinetti explores......more

Goodreads review by Tom

I was hoping to love this book, having picked it up at Eataly on my last trip to New York, but it just misses the mark. As a book about the history of food, it fails to go deeper than a Buzzfeed article. As a collection of interviews and stories, the chapters, while quick to read and easy to digest,......more


Quotes

“History and happenstance meet in forty-eight well-researched examples.” New York Times

“Mouth-watering fun, told with the relish of a gourmand.” The Age (Melbourne)

“Lanser is the perfect narrator for this volume because he makes the detailed chapters engaging by delivering them at an energetic pace.” AudioFile

“Mix[es] fact and lore to provide an entertaining collection that food connoisseurs will enjoy…like an oral history, lovingly preserved in book form.” Library Journal

“An elegy to imperfection…That imperfection that stimulates you, motivates you, and opens new horizons.” Cronache di Gusto (Italy)

“Who put the bubbles in champagne?…This book will quickly turn you from food bore to knowlegable, giving the reader an easy way to impress over drinks and dinner…Highly recommended.” SAWeekend (Australia)

“Its structure of short stories makes it incredibly easy to pick up, put down, and then come back to…It is illuminating and slightly addictive to discover new and interesting facts about the history of food and drinks.” Saturday Paper (Melbourne)

“This book explores the happy accidents that happen in the world of food and wine. A terrific and insightful read.” Chef Andrew McConnell