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The omnivore's dilemma : a natural history of four meals / Michael Pollan.

Pollan, Michael, (author.).

Summary:

What should we have for dinner? When you can eat just about anything nature (or the supermarket) has to offer, deciding what you should eat will inevitably stir anxiety, especially when some of the foods might shorten your life. Today, buffeted by one food fad after another, America is suffering from a national eating disorder. As the cornucopia of the modern American supermarket and fast food outlet confronts us with a bewildering and treacherous landscape, what's at stake becomes not only our own and our children's health, but the health of the environment that sustains life on earth. Pollan follows each of the food chains--industrial food, organic or alternative food, and food we forage ourselves--from the source to the final meal, always emphasizing our coevolutionary relationship with the handful of plant and animal species we depend on. The surprising answers Pollan offers have profound political, economic, psychological, and even moral implications for all of us.--From publisher description.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1594200823
  • ISBN: 9781594200823
  • ISBN: 9780143038580
  • ISBN: 0143038583
  • ISBN: 9780739474563
  • ISBN: 0739474561
  • Physical Description: 450 pages ; 25 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Penguin Press, 2006.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 417-435) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Our national eating disorder -- I. Industrial: corn. The plant: corn's conquest -- The farm -- The grain elevator -- The feedlot: making meat -- The processing plant : making complex foods -- The consumer: a republic of fat -- The meal: fast food -- II. Pastoral: grass. All flesh is grass -- Big organic -- Grass: 13 ways of looking at a pasture -- The animals: practicing complexity -- Slaughter: ;in a glass abattoir -- The market: Greetings from the non-barcode people -- The meal: grass-fed -- III. Personal: the forest. The forager -- The omnivore's dilemma -- The ethics of eating animals -- Hunting: the meat -- Gathering: the fungi -- The perfect meal.
Subject:
Food habits.
Food preferences.
Eating customs.
Food.
Feeding Behavior.
Food Preferences.
Evolution.
Genre:
Creative nonfiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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Introduction. Our National Eating Disorder1
I. Industrial. Corn13
One. The Plant: Corn's Conquest15
Two. The Farm32
Three. The Elevator57
Four. The Feedlot: Making Meat65
Five. The Processing Plant: Making Complex Foods85
Six. The Consumer: A Republic of Fat100
Seven. The Meal: Fast Food109
II. Pastoral. Grass121
Eight. All Flesh is Grass123
Nine. Big Organic134
Ten. Grass: Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Pasture185
Eleven. The Animals: Practicing Complexity208
Twelve. Slaughter: In a Glass Abattoir226
Thirteen. The Market: "Greetings from the Non-Barcode People"239
Fourteen. The Meal: Grass-Fed262
III. Personal. The Forest275
Fifteen. The Forager277
Sixteen. The Omnivore's Dilemma287
Seventeen. The Ethics of Eating Animals304
Eighteen. Hunting: The Meat334
Nineteen. Gathering: The Fungi364
Twenty. The Perfect Meal391
Acknowledgments. 413
Sources. 417
Index. 437