Tuesday, March 25, 2008

In Defense of Food



OK I admit it, I love food and I love to eat! That's why I was so interested in reading In Defense Of Food: An Eater's Manifesto. The relationship between people and food is a subject author, Michael Pollan, explores often in his writing. Pollan's focus with this book is to "help us reclaim our health and happiness as eaters", which intrigued me. There have been so many books written about the subject of food and diets that it is overwhelming.

Pollan takes a step-back point of view with this confusing and complicated subject and offers a fresh perspective. He discusses the ideology of nutritionism and the roles of the food industry, nutrition science, and journalism. He looks at how food has become the "sum of their nutrients", the complexity of our modern food products, and what he calls "foodlike substances".

I feel that he offers a thoughtful big-picture approach to eating throughout his book. Even if you do not agree with all of his opinions, you think about what you eat and how you eat in a different way. I know I did. Check out Michael Pollan's other books at KPL, too!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is the second review of this book I've read this week. I am putting it on my list.

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