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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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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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Squeggs!
Eating Tomorrow
24 minutes
2 years ago
Squeggs!

Who among us has not, upon awakening to the glory of a weekend morning, wondered what breakfast would be like if all the bacon were as smooth as granite? Or perfectly crispy? What if the eggs in the pan gave off a cinnamon aroma or if the sizzling sausage tasted like lox?  

Maybe that got a little weird. But it is bound to. After all, we are now traversing the fringes of food science, where cutting-edge research reshapes the future of what we put in our mouths. These innovations expand the scope of what is possible. Some of those expansions are exciting. Some may be uncomfortable.  

In this episode of Eating Tomorrow, we explore the scientific advancements in food technologies. There will be resurrected extinct mammal sliders, cell-cultured chicken thighs, and printed ribeye steak from plastic bottles. More than an entertaining tour of the possible, the purpose of this journey is for you to determine what future you want based on the future that could be. 

How does exploring the edges of science inspire us to make different choices today? What are the ethical concerns we have about the application of science to our food? 


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.