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Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation
a natural history of the transformation of cookery
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2 Reddit comments about Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation:

u/Kalzenith · 1 pointr/Futurology

If you like the idea of this business model, you need to read the book "Cooked" by Michael Pollan., or watch the Netflix series by the same name.

Food is one of the most important aspects of human culture, yet the economy is forcing us to specialise more and more. So much so that people feel like they'd rather work an extra hour and let someone else cook for them.

We are all becoming so compartmentalised, it's removing all the joy out of enormous portions of our lives, all for the sake of a cheap, nutritionally deficient burger.

u/luciu · 1 pointr/AskHistorians

Wait, I must vehemently protest on that one.
While perhaps my phrasing could be better, I was actually telling of a proper research about comparison of efficacy of ancient techniques versus modern ones. It is directly related to the main question.

It was an addition on Qwenidens answer and if he was not the first one to respond, I would have probably said what he said.

PS. I think I can find the corresponding research. In the meantime here is a few sec Google search: http://lifespa.com/a-holy-case-for-raw-cheese/

http://www.amazon.com/Cooked-A-Natural-History-Transformation/dp/1594204217




P.P.S sorry I'm new to reddits system, you wrote that the comment removed- but I can still see it. Is this like a grace period?