The 100-Year Diet
MTA
How Food, Science, and Culture Have Shaped What and How We Eat
*The 100-Year Diet* takes readers on a captivating journey through the dramatic evolution of how we eat, tracing the forces that have shaped our diets over the past century. From combating widespread nutrient deficiencies and the rise of industrial agriculture in the early 1900s, to the convenience revolution of TV dinners and fast food, and into the modern era of personalized nutrition and the urgent calls for sustainability, this book explores how science, culture, and economic shifts have profoundly altered our plates. Discover how wartime rationing, the dawn of nutrition science, the rise of advertising, and the global exchange of cuisines have all played a crucial role in defining the complex relationship we have with food today.
Through engaging historical narratives and insights into scientific breakthroughs, *The 100-Year Diet* delves into the "nutrient wars" between fat, sugar, and salt, the allure of miracle diets, and the emergence of powerful food movements like organic, farm-to-table, vegan, paleo, and keto. It examines how media, from television to social media, has transformed food into a visual spectacle and a form of self-expression. As we grapple with the challenges of feeding a growing population, addressing climate change, and leveraging cutting-edge technologies like lab-grown meat and personalized genomics, this book offers a panoramic view of where we've been and where we might be headed, providing context for the crucial food choices we face in the 21st century.
Whether you're fascinated by the history of food, interested in the science of nutrition, or concerned about the future of our food system, *The 100-Year Diet* offers a comprehensive and thought-provoking exploration. It reveals how our daily meals are the result of intricate interactions between laboratories, farms, factories, marketing campaigns, and cultural values. By understanding this rich history, readers will gain a deeper appreciation for the forces that have shaped our diets and be better equipped to navigate the evolving landscape of what and how we eat in the next hundred years.
This book is for anyone curious about the complex history of food and how it has shaped modern diets. Readers interested in nutrition science, food culture, environmental sustainability, and the interplay between technology and eating will find it particularly engaging. It's a comprehensive journey for those who want to understand not just what we eat, but why we eat it.
June 14, 2025
English
35,766 words
2 hours 30 minutes
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