Food Links, 13.04.2011
Civil Eats has produced another amazing infographic – this time charting how American diets have become progressively more calorific since the 1970s.
Lester Brown writes that we need close to 150 million tons of wheat to restore some semblance of stability in the world grain market.
Michael Bomford suggests that eating heavily processed food is more damaging to the environment than flying or shipping food thousands of kilometers around the world.
How does food reflect Britain’s social divide?
The UN confirms that eco-farming could feed the world.
It would seem that hipsters are moving in to farming too. (I keep imagining goats in skinny jeans.)
Matthew Norman‘s restaurant reviews remain the only reason to read the Telegraph.
The Guardian reports on the most incredible dirt-themed banquet created by ‘jellymongers’, Bompas and Parr.