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Book Notes: Hungry Planet

Started by webomatica · 10 months ago

Hungry Planet is a gorgeous photography journal from the same folks who created Material World. The idea is simple: travel the globe and photograph families in different cultures posing with piles all the food they eat over the course of a week. Besides making for nice photographs, the book acts ... Continue reading »

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  • This is a fantastic book (Material World is also very cool). I agree with most of your observations. I'd add that in addition to all the boxed processed foods that you see on the American table is a depressing lack of fresh fruits and vegetables. I recall some countries (I think France was one) where, at the very least, there was a decent amount of fresh produce and meats. The American photos were pathetic though, freaking huge pizzas and all kinds of boxes of transfats. The little country stats were also pathetic. I think there was a number for overweight/obese % of the population and the U.S. figures were off the charts.

    Oh, and for a scary look at the growth of obesity rates in the U.S., watch this flash movie over at MSN:
    http://health.msn.com/reports/obesity/default.a...
  • Ah cool, I kinda figured you might have checked it out since it has that foodie appeal. I borrowed it (and Material World) from the library but I might pick up a copy of the paperback version.

    I don't have the best diet currently, but even I got the love for the Alvarado sprouted wheat bread and organic veggies. Gotta start hitting the farmers market now that the weather is getting better. And maybe track down some stinky tofu stick in Chinatown...
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