In a world filled with food fiction, fables and half-truths, how do we build a better food future and save the planet while we’re at it? Without fooling ourselves.
Debunking the common and audience-supplied food mythology with entertaining facts from a real, honest-to-goodness professional scientist. Combining policy, pragmatic takes, and a willingness to hear dissent, one scientist attempts to promote factual takes on food myths.
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In a world filled with food fiction, fables and half-truths, how do we build a better food future and save the planet while we’re at it? Without fooling ourselves.
Debunking the common and audience-supplied food mythology with entertaining facts from a real, honest-to-goodness professional scientist. Combining policy, pragmatic takes, and a willingness to hear dissent, one scientist attempts to promote factual takes on food myths.
Today we're joined by noted author and food journalist, Larissa Zimberoff. We dig into food trends, who's paying for all these new food innovations, and the hype and realities of bringing foods to the grocery store.
You can reach her on Linked in here. And her book, Technically Food, can be found here.
https://larissazimberoff.com/book
Her substack (great read) can be found here
https://www.linkedin.com/in/lzimberoff/
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Food Truths
In a world filled with food fiction, fables and half-truths, how do we build a better food future and save the planet while we’re at it? Without fooling ourselves.
Debunking the common and audience-supplied food mythology with entertaining facts from a real, honest-to-goodness professional scientist. Combining policy, pragmatic takes, and a willingness to hear dissent, one scientist attempts to promote factual takes on food myths.