An edition of Eating promiscuously (2017)

Eating promiscuously

adventures in the future of food

Eating promiscuously
James E. McWilliams, James E. ...
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An edition of Eating promiscuously (2017)

Eating promiscuously

adventures in the future of food

"The human practice of farming food has failed. There are 7,500 known varieties of domesticated apples; we regularly eat about five. Seventy-five percent of the world's food derives from five animals and twelve plants. Factory farmed meat is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions (about 14 percent, larger than transportation) and consumes 75 percent of the water in drought-prone regions such as the West. We are struck in a rut of limited choices, ad the vast majority of what we eat is detrimental to our health and the welfare of the planet. But what if we could eliminate agriculture as we know it? What if we could start over? James McWilliams's search for more expansive palate leads him to those who are actively exploring the fringes of what we can eat, a group of outliers seeking nutrition innovation outside the industrial food system. Here, we meet insect manufacturers, seaweed harvesters, road kill foragers, plant biologists, and oyster farmers who seek to open both our minds and our mouths?and to overturn our most basic assumptions about food, health, and ethics."--Jacket flap.

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Language
English
Pages
197

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Table of Contents

The bonobo diet
The paradox of abundance
No farmers, food
Democratizing protein
The Tao of trash
Underwater treasures
Dead meat
Becoming promiscuous.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
394.1/2
Library of Congress
GT2850 .M37 2017, GT2850.M37 2017

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 197 pages
Number of pages
197

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL27238272M
ISBN 10
1619027356
ISBN 13
9781619027350
LCCN
2017005010
OCLC/WorldCat
960838834
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B01NBIDO24

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL20058264W

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