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In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto (original 2008; udgave 2009)

af Michael Pollan (Forfatter)

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"Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants." These simple words go to the heart of food journalist Pollan's thesis. Humans used to know how to eat well, he argues, but the balanced dietary lessons that were once passed down through generations have been confused and distorted by food industry marketers, nutritional scientists, and journalists. As a result, we face today a complex culinary landscape dense with bad advice and foods that are not "real." Indeed, plain old eating is being replaced by an obsession with nutrition that is, paradoxically, ruining our health, not to mention our meals. Pollan's advice is: "Don't eat anything that your great-great grandmother would not recognize as food." Looking at what science does and does not know about diet and health, he proposes a new way to think about what to eat, informed by ecology and tradition rather than by the nutrient-by-nutrient approach.--From publisher description.… (mere)
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Titel:In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto
Forfattere:Michael Pollan (Forfatter)
Info:Penguin Books (2009), Edition: 1, 256 pages
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In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto af Michael Pollan (2008)

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This was an amazing book and unfortunately it has cemented my rather low opinion of large corporations and how they operate. Like putting the positive spin on the fact that industrial farmed vegetables have less nutrition than 50 years - people would have to eat more of them to get the same amount of nutrition - a definite win for those selling them. Very eye opening for me and I highly recommend others to read it too.

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  beentsy | Aug 12, 2023 |
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Pollan me gusta mucho. Sus libros tienen el punto justo de nutrición y antropología que me va bien y, aunque algunos se centran mucho en la situación estadounidense, incluso con esos aprendes mucho.

En este parte de una premisa muy sencilla: Come comida. No demasiada. Plantas en su mayor parte.

A partir de ahí, va analizando qué es «comida», qué necesidades tenemos y qué es comida procesada, así como todas las trampas que las cadenas de distribución siembran en nuestro camino para impedir que algo tan sensato que se cae por su propio peso, mucho más allá de cualquier régimen, se convierta en una regla de vida.

Da muy fuerte a los nutriólogos, piensa que en realidad una parte de esa transformación que lleva de comer comida a comer nutrientes, con todo lo que ha venido después de dietas basura, indicaciones saludables y publicidad engañosa, es culpa suya. Sin llegar tan lejos (no se puede rechazar «la ciencia» así, en bloque) comparto bastante su opinión, es lo que tiene la sofisticación, que a veces hace complicado lo que podría ser sencillo. El mensaje «come lentejas» es mucho más difícil de adulterar.
  aliciamartorell | Aug 11, 2023 |
I found myself nodding in agreement through much of the book, but when he gets to the advice, eh. I mean I agree that we should eat more whole foods slower and in the company of family and friends, that we should cook more, etc., but the advice seemed to be really only for a specific demographic. Many people don't have the time, energy, or monetary resources to eat the way he suggests. We need a whole overhaul of American society before Pollan's recommendations can be implemented universally. Overall a good read though. ( )
  veewren | Jul 12, 2023 |
Strangely, books like this need to be written. Yet, at one level, it is not strange at all. Our eating habits have changed. As young children, we did not have processed food on the table or in shops. We envied people living in the West and craved the packaged food they could buy without thought.

Our eating habits in Asia are changing and are affecting our health. Diabetes, for instance, is rising in my part of the world.

Then, along comes a book like this, telling us that our original path was correct all along! The book is timely, and his advice is sage

The book is non-technical, and I suggest we all follow the advice in the book. ( )
  RajivC | Mar 29, 2023 |
I started off thinking I was going to really like this book, but it didn't end up to be the case. It really didn't hold a candle to [b:The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals|3109|The Omnivore's Dilemma A Natural History of Four Meals|Michael Pollan|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1393804353s/3109.jpg|3287769]. I felt that The Omnivore's Dilemma really made a strong case for eating local, organic, farm raised produce, and it made that case with diligent thorough research into industrial food production. So I learned a lot from that book and felt it was well argued.

By contrast, In Defense of Food focuses on why we don't know much about nutrition and the weakness of science in unearthing what we should eat. The writing is engaging, and I enjoyed reading about Pollen's insights, but the whole thing isn't very enlightening. In the end, the author draws conclusions about what we should and should not eat, and gives simple eating guidelines that really are the same ones you'd find in any woman's magazine article on eating right. Yes, the build up of his argument is more thorough and slightly more interesting, but the whole book just reads like an overblown magazine article - - and I could really give you the whole book in 5-10 sentences right here. But I won't. In case you still want to read it . . . ( )
  Anita_Pomerantz | Mar 23, 2023 |
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"Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants." These simple words go to the heart of food journalist Pollan's thesis. Humans used to know how to eat well, he argues, but the balanced dietary lessons that were once passed down through generations have been confused and distorted by food industry marketers, nutritional scientists, and journalists. As a result, we face today a complex culinary landscape dense with bad advice and foods that are not "real." Indeed, plain old eating is being replaced by an obsession with nutrition that is, paradoxically, ruining our health, not to mention our meals. Pollan's advice is: "Don't eat anything that your great-great grandmother would not recognize as food." Looking at what science does and does not know about diet and health, he proposes a new way to think about what to eat, informed by ecology and tradition rather than by the nutrient-by-nutrient approach.--From publisher description.

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