Culinary Palettes is an exciting book that takes the scholarship on post-revolutionary Mexican art and culture in a promising and creative new direction. It situates the intersection of visual studies, art history, and food studies as they pertain to post-revolutionary Mexico and the visuality of foodways-in art, cookbook illustrations, menus, tourist ephemera, restaurants, home economics manuals, and advertisements that were essential for imagining the nation. - Mary K. Coffey, Dartmouth University, author of How a Revolutionary Art Became Official Culture Culinary Palettes offers sharp readings of Mexican modernity since 1940, a period of intensive but uneven development, entailing processes of industrialization, migration, and consumerism. Wolffs notion of foodways as visual praxis and emphasis on embodiment and cultural labor make a strong contribution to a still-emerging scholarly literature emphasizing tensions between materiality, visuality, and coloniality. As a scholar of Mexican art and as a passionate student of Mexican foodways, I found this to be a very creative and exciting work of scholarship for the fields of art history, cultural studies, and food studies centered in Mexico. - George F. Flaherty, University of Texas at Austin, author of Hotel Mexico: Dwelling on the '68 Movement