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2 August 2017

I expect the data are better for pig feed than for human food

2 August 2017

Oh dear. Hampton Creek’s egg-free emulsion seems to be curdling.

Wheat growers are making use of hugely diverse evolutionary populations to give them the seeds they need.

Chunks on organic standards, fermenting Jews, Indian agriculture and globalisation.

A breed of pigs, well known as far back as 1338, almost vanished in the 1960s. Now it’s back, and it’s delicious.

Catching up after being away, with fatbergs, soap and water and stuff about food and culture. Watery cucumbers too.

Prompted by Corfiote food, more about pasticcio http://www.aglaiakremezi.com/original-19c-pasticcio-syros/

Signs of the Venetian occupation are everywhere, as are the imprints of French and British rule. But there are also unique aspects to food and culture on Corfu.

On rural people and agricultural work; on bagged salads and “healthy” food; on food photography

Food tourism of various kinds, the Rituals of Dinner and a piece that will take you back to The Jungle. Oh, and Seed Rebels.

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