Americans  Once Again  Are Skewered for Bad Eating Habits: This Time  It’s Corn - podcast episode cover

Americans Once Again Are Skewered for Bad Eating Habits: This Time It’s Corn

Aug 09, 200610 min
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Episode description

The tired old adage ”You are what you eat ” acquires new life in Michael Pollan’s compelling book The Omnivore’s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals (The Penguin Press). Tracing our food back to its sources in feedlots and fields Pollan convincingly argues that modern Americans are made of corn -- and that this is a very bad thing for our health our economy and our environment. According to Pollan corn underwrites a national eating disorder even as Americans’ lack of a centuries’ old cuisine makes us exceptionally vulnerable to fad diets trendy nutritional advice and fast food.

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