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Eating Tomorrow
U.S. Soy
6 episodes
9 months ago
Food is a story of time and place. Whether it’s your grandmother’s kitchen during your childhood or your favorite pizza place around the corner, food has the power to transport us and define experiences. And food is a way to tell the story of the one experience we all share: being human.
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Nutrition
Society & Culture,
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Documentary
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Food is a story of time and place. Whether it’s your grandmother’s kitchen during your childhood or your favorite pizza place around the corner, food has the power to transport us and define experiences. And food is a way to tell the story of the one experience we all share: being human.
Show more...
Nutrition
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Documentary
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Pic-Net
Eating Tomorrow
24 minutes
2 years ago
Pic-Net

In this series, we uncover a lot of oddities in our journey into the future of food. But no matter what kinds of food we hope to have in the future, one thing remains: we will be reliant upon our Earth to provide it. Sometimes that connection to the Earth is hidden under lab science and technological advancement, however, at some point in the journey to your future dinner plate, that food was reliant upon our natural world for energy, nutrients, and sunlight.  

And so that compels a simple question: With a rising global population and increased need for protein-rich foods, does our natural world have what it takes to provide those preferred future dinners? 

In this episode of Eating Tomorrow, we explore what it will take to produce the foods of the future. We take inventory of our already and soon-to-be endangered foods, investigate alternative farming techniques, and regenerative solutions. Don’t be surprised if you walk away with more ideas about what is possible even though the theme of this episode is about our present-day limits.  

What more is possible for the future of food if we acknowledge our limits? 


For complete show notes and more of the future food main course, go to https://ussoy.org/eating-tomorrow-podcast-series/.

Eating Tomorrow
Food is a story of time and place. Whether it’s your grandmother’s kitchen during your childhood or your favorite pizza place around the corner, food has the power to transport us and define experiences. And food is a way to tell the story of the one experience we all share: being human.