The omnivore's dilemma: a natural history of four meals
β Scribed by Pollan, Michael
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 265 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780143038580
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β¦ Synopsis
EDITORIAL REVIEW: A national bestseller that has changed the way readers view the ecology of eating, this revolutionary book by award winner Michael Pollan asks the seemingly simple question: What should we have for dinner? Tracing from source to table each of the food chains that sustain usβ whether industrial or organic, alternative or processedβhe develops a portrait of the American way of eating. The result is a sweeping, surprising exploration of the hungers that have shaped our evolution, and of the profound implications our food choices have for the health of our species and the future of our planet.
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### From Publishers Weekly [Signature]Reviewed by *Pamela Kaufman*Pollan (\_The Botany of Desire\_) examines what he calls "our national eating disorder" (the Atkins craze, the precipitous rise in obesity) in this remarkably clearheaded book. It's a fascinating journey up and down the food chain, o
### From Publishers Weekly [Signature]Reviewed by *Pamela Kaufman*Pollan (\_The Botany of Desire\_) examines what he calls "our national eating disorder" (the Atkins craze, the precipitous rise in obesity) in this remarkably clearheaded book. It's a fascinating journey up and down the food chain, o
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