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Revision as of 22:16, 5 March 2018

Back to Philosophy of Food

FOOD NEWS!

Spring 2018

More on inequality in food
  • People are signing petitions to add pet food to the use of food stamps. [1]
  • Chemicals in Mac and cheese. [2]
  • Phthalates are everywhere, and the health risks are worrying. How bad are they really? [3]
  • CDC Factsheet on Phthalates. [4]
  • More on eggs [5]

Spring 2017

  • Shepard's Grain video: [6]
  • The Farmer's Daughter Food Truck in Spokane: [7]
  • Calories count rules changing. [8] [9]
  • Trump admin changes rules on school lunch nutrition. [10]
  • Economist: Do higher minimum wages make bad restaurants close? [11]
  • Research on artificially sweetened drinks. [12]
  • More on the microbiome: pregnant mice on penicillan and probiotics [13]
  • Why so much Vitamin D? [14]
  • Trends in Italian farming: [15]
  • recent book reference: Ed Yong, I contain multitudes. [16]
  • Two movie recommendations: The Gut [17] and Digital Food [18]
  • The Western Diet in Mexico - [19]
  • One of the products of the Slow Food Movement, started in Italy by a group led by Carlo Petrini. [[22]]
  • Jerome Groopman review of two new books: [23]
  • Human trafficing in the US Food Industry [[25]]
  • Foley research page for Philosophy of Food [27]
  • Civility and Food -- quote from Bybee's "How Civility Works"
  • "Just Eat It" trailer [28]. Also, look into "gleaning" as a social practice. Society of St. Andrews.
  • So, if extrusion damages nutrition, what about pasta? Why doesn't it have a high glycemic index like breakfast cereals?
  • "In pasta products, gluten forms a viscoelastic network that surrounds the starch granules, which restricts swelling and leaching during boiling. Pasta extrusion is known to result in products where the starch is slowly digested and absorbed (59,60). Available data on spaghetti also suggest that this product group is a comparatively rich source of resistant starch (61). The slow-release features of starch in pasta probably relates to the continuous glutenous phase. This not only restricts swelling, but possibly also results in a more gradual release of the starch substrate for enzymatic digestion. Pasta is now generally acknowledged as a low glycemic index food suitable in the diabetic diet. However, it should be noted that canning of pasta importantly increases the enzymic availability of starch, and hence the glycemic response (62).[29]
  • The Impossible (Heme) Burger: [30]
  • Fiber in breakfast cereals [31]
  • Read about "Food extrusion" in wikipedia [32]
  • The Calorie: In addition the Gastropod episode on the The Calorie, which points out reasons to be a bit skeptical about how we use it, there is this article from The Atlantic [33], which explains why the USDA standardized RDAs on a 2,000 calorie diet, even though many Americans require more.
  • The Carl's Jr. Biscuit Controversy deepens. [34], [35] So what is buttermilk anyway? [36], vegetable shortening [37], the Hardee's recipe [38]
  • Coeur Greens. Local entrepreneur using a container approach to farming [39]. The Facebook page is a bit more informative. Related youtube on vertical farming [40]
  • "The Illusion of Taste" -- a Nyer article on industrial food psychology. [41]
  • Roundup cancer lawsuit and regulatory story: [42] [43]
  • Good Food News sites: Science Daily Food Section [44]
  • Eating and Inflammation [45]
  • Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Annual report on Vegetarian Diets. [46]
  • Interesting page about Grimod. [47]
  • Explore Feminist Food thought. Carol Adams, The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-vegetarian critical theory is considered important in the field. This course bibliography is pretty interesting. [48]
  • decline of nutrition in current vegetables and fruits: [49]
  • recent Microbiome articles: [50], [51], [52]
  • spending on food by country: [53]
  • "New Dietary Guidelines Crack down on Sugar but red meat gets a pass," NPR Jan 7, 2016 [58]
  • George Monboit's review of Simon Fairlie's Meat: A Benign Extravagance [59]
  • recent food justice article: [60]
  • Fave Food blogs: Gastropod
  • Local and Regional Food info:
  • Linc [61]
  • Local Farms: [62]
  • Jennifer Van Cott's Pantry Fuel [63]
  • David Kalplan's U of North Texas Philosophy of Food bibliography: [64]
  • Marler Clark -- [65] - the lawyer made famous by the 1990's Jack in the Box scandal makes a career of food liability.
  • Functional Medicine Site: [66]