Food Links, 29.06.2011
by sharedpast on June 29, 2011
Consider the lettuce.
Raj Patel makes the important point that cheap food addresses only the symptom of hunger – and not its cause.
What’s really in your cup of tea?
Can the world feed ten billion people?
This excellent article surveys eating contemporary eating habits in Britain.
Tim Hayward takes a look around the amazing-looking new restaurant – the Gilbert Scott – of the St Pancras Hotel.
Is Sbarro the most boring restaurant in the United States?
A brief history of – mainly US-based – food blogs.
Did you know that it’s still illegal to trade in onion futures in the US? Strange, but true. (Thanks Dad!)
Tags: 101 Cookbooks, Arab Spring, Britain, Engels, fast food, food blog, food habits, food security, futures, hunger, lettuce, Marcus Wareing, onions, Orangette, pizza, population growth, Raj Patel, restaurant, Savarin, Sbarro, St Pancras Hotel, stock market, tea, The Gilbert Scott, Tim Hayward, United States
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