Eating to Extinction

Saladino, Dan

£25.00

A captivating and unexpected journey through the history of humankind’s relationship with food, with an urgent message for our times. We live in an age of mass extinction. The earth’s biodiversity is decreasing at a faster rate than ever. Industrial agriculture and the standardization of taste are not only wiping out many edible plants, but also the food cultures, histories and livelihoods that go with them. Inspired by a global project to collect and preserve foods that are at risk of extinction, Dan Saladino sets out to encounter these endangered foods.

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Publish Date: 23/09/2021

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* Winner of the James Cropper Wainwright Prize 2022 *
* Winner of the Fortnum & Mason Food Book Award 2022 *
* Winner of the Guild of Food Writers Food Book of the Year 2022 *
* Winner of the Guild of Food Writers First Book of the Year 2022 *
* André Simon Special Commendation Award 2021 *
* Shortlisted for the Stanford Food and Drink Travel Book of the Year *

‘A book of wonders’ Bee Wilson, Sunday Times, Books of the Year

‘Dan Saladino inspires us to believe that turning the tide is still possible.’ Yotam Ottolenghi

‘I love this book… I wish the whole world could read it’ Raymond Blanc

Eating to Extinction is an astonishing journey through the past, present and future of food, a love letter to the diversity of global food cultures, and a work of great urgency and hope.

From a tiny crimson pear in the west of England to great chunks of fermented sheep meat in the Faroe Islands to an exploding corn in Mexico that might just hold the key to the future of food – these are just some of the thousands of foods around the world today that are at risk of being lost for ever.

In this captivating and wide-ranging book, Dan Saladino spans the globe to uncover the stories of these foods. He meets the pioneering farmers, scientists, cooks, food producers and indigenous communities who are preserving food traditions and fighting for change. All human history is woven through these stories, from the first great migrations to the slave trade to the refugee crisis today. But Eating to Extinction is about so much more than preserving the past. Eating to Extinction reveals a world at a crisis point: the future of our planet depends on reclaiming genetic biodiversity before it is too late.

Additional information

Weight 737 g
Dimensions 242 × 163 × 42 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

450

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

641.3009 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K