A literary journey to the first ovens of civilization.
Long before philosophy had words, humanity thought through its hands, mixing, kneading, and baking meaning into bread.
This first volume of The Philosopher's Kitchen invites readers into ancient Sumer, where grain became faith, and the hearth was a place of both hunger and revelation.
Through a blend of historical research, reflective storytelling, and reconstructed Sumerian recipes, Mohamed Alsaedi explores how food was never just nourishment, it was a way of remembering. Each loaf becomes a question about civilization, gratitude, and the taste of time itself.
The Bread of Sumer opens a series that traces how cooking shaped our understanding of the world-from the temples of Uruk to the kitchens of modern thought, reminding us that every recipe hides a philosophy.
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