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food politics

Politics of the Plate: In-Cide Information

Hundreds of residents of Monterey County, California, complained of respiratory problems and stomach ailments following aerial spraying of an insecticide designed to eliminate apple moths.
10.22.07
food + cooking

Spammed

Imagine you're the brand-manager for Crisco or Spam—it must be like being Jayden James Spears Federline at a supermarket checkout line.
10.17.07
food politics

More News from the GM Battlefront

Proponents of GM crops illogically argue that because there's no proof that bioengineered plants do any harm, there should be no laws prohibiting their use.
10.15.07
travel + culture

Search for the Cure

The practice of herbal medicine is alive and well in rural India.
10.08.07
food politics

Things Are Absolutely Fried

Asians have lived largely on vegetables, fish, and rice, but modern life is altering the Asian diet and lifestyle.
10.04.07
chefs + restaurants

Let us Now Praise Obscure Pizza-Like Things

Recently I trucked around New York looking for tartes flambées worthy of devotion. Here’s a primer.
10.02.07
food politics

Politics of the Plate: Ducking a Bullet

I waited nervously last week for news on whether the Environmental Protection Agency would actually approve the toxic chemical methyl iodide for applications as a pesticide.
10.01.07
food politics

Hog in the Limelight

In pork-crazy North Carolina, the Ossabaw pig—with a wild-tinged ancient flavor and fat that’s actually good for you—makes a last stand.
October 2007
travel + culture

Mooncakes Over Singapore

Soon, the eighth moon of the lunar year will rise round and full over Singapore, and the people will unite with merriment and cake.
09.27.07
food politics

Politics of the Plate: Dirty Pigs

The Chinese were turning their noses up at our meat because of concerns about ractopamine, a feed additive widely given to American pigs.
09.04.07
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