The food stories behind your favourite fruits and vegetables. Have you ever wondered who picked your Fairtrade banana? Or where all the wonky carrots go? How far do you think your green beans travelled to get to your plate? Above all, how do we stop worrying about our food choices and start making decisions that make a difference? In an effort to make sense of the complex food system we are all part of, Louise Gray decides to track the stories of our five-a-day, from farm to fruit bowl, and discover the impact that growing fruits and vegetables has on the planet. Through visits to farms,…mehr
The food stories behind your favourite fruits and vegetables. Have you ever wondered who picked your Fairtrade banana? Or where all the wonky carrots go? How far do you think your green beans travelled to get to your plate? Above all, how do we stop worrying about our food choices and start making decisions that make a difference? In an effort to make sense of the complex food system we are all part of, Louise Gray decides to track the stories of our five-a-day, from farm to fruit bowl, and discover the impact that growing fruits and vegetables has on the planet. Through visits to farms, interviews with scientists and trying to grow her own, she digs up the dirt behind organic potatoes, greenhouse tomatoes and a glut of courgettes. In each chapter, Louise answers a question about a familiar item in our shopping basket. Is plant protein as good as meat? Is foraged food more nutritious? Could bees be the answer to using fewer chemicals? Are digital apps the key to reducing food waste? Is gardening good for mental health? And is the symbol of clean eating, the avocado, fuelling the climate crisis? As pressure grows via social media to post pictures of food that ticks all the boxes in terms of health and the environment, these food stories from the author of the award-winning The Ethical Carnivore are also a personal story of motherhood and the realisation that nothing is ever perfect.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louise Gray is a freelance writer based in Scotland. She trained with The Press Association and was a staff writer for The Scotsman. She covered UN climate change talks, GM foods and the badger cull during five years as the Environment Correspondent for The Daily Telegraph. Louise specialises in writing about food, farming and climate change. She has written for The Sunday Times, Scottish Field, the Guardian and The Spectator, among others. She has also appeared on BBC television and radio. Louise is passionate about environmental issues, increasingly focusing on how individuals can make a difference through the choices they make, such as the food we eat. Her first book, The Ethical Carnivore, won best Food Book and Best Investigative Work at the Guild of Food Writers Awards and was shortlisted for the Fortnum and Mason Food Book of the Year. @loubgray / louisebgray.com
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Prologue - Roots Chapter 1 - Old Beans Why plant protein will save the planet Chapter 2 - Bananageddon Why you should eat Fairtrade bananas Chapter 3 - The Valuable Esculent Why we should look after the soil Chapter 4 - Miciri Why food miles are not that bad Chapter 5 - Humblebees Why bees are important on farms Chapter 6 - Nightingale Farm Why birds are important on farms Chapter 7 - The Taste of Summer Why seasons are not that important Chapter 8 - The Space Zucchini Why gardening is good for mental health Chapter 9 - Magic Berries Why foraging is magic Chapter 10 - The Orchard Why diversity matters Chapter 11 - Perfectly Imperfect Why we have to cut food waste Chapter 12 - Avocado Anxiety Why simply being anxious won't solve the problem Epilogue - Roots
Prologue - Roots Chapter 1 - Old Beans Why plant protein will save the planet Chapter 2 - Bananageddon Why you should eat Fairtrade bananas Chapter 3 - The Valuable Esculent Why we should look after the soil Chapter 4 - Miciri Why food miles are not that bad Chapter 5 - Humblebees Why bees are important on farms Chapter 6 - Nightingale Farm Why birds are important on farms Chapter 7 - The Taste of Summer Why seasons are not that important Chapter 8 - The Space Zucchini Why gardening is good for mental health Chapter 9 - Magic Berries Why foraging is magic Chapter 10 - The Orchard Why diversity matters Chapter 11 - Perfectly Imperfect Why we have to cut food waste Chapter 12 - Avocado Anxiety Why simply being anxious won't solve the problem Epilogue - Roots
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A portrait of a food system that has become miraculously proficient at giving us cheap produce whenever we want it but at the expense of so much else.
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