Food: A Cultural Culinary History
Food Imperialism around the World ............................................... Lecture 30 F rom the late 19th century up to W ...
Lecture 30: Food Imperialism around the World Although the developed nations don’t usually literally conquer other nations wi ...
The companies themselves aren’t going out and conquering new territories, but they do get involved indirectly. Companies ofte ...
Lecture 30: Food Imperialism around the World Sometimes getting people to work for the big companies was done with force, too ...
communications networks from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Panama, and Colombia. They succeeded by secretly arranging with ...
Lecture 30: Food Imperialism around the World This completely enraged Chiquita, and somehow they managed to convince Bill Cli ...
In the late 19th century, cookbooks incorporated exotic ingredients drawn from throughout the colonial world, in a sense boastin ...
Lecture 31: Immigrant Cuisines and Ethnic Restaurants Immigrant Cuisines and Ethnic Restaurants ................................ ...
Although most of the people who emigrated from Europe to America were from poor areas, they were generally not the poorest of ...
Lecture 31: Immigrant Cuisines and Ethnic Restaurants Despite these culinary fossils, cuisines must change, or they become mu ...
imported sauce dries up. The new U.S. manufacturers think there’s no reason not to sell tomato sauce to all Americans, and they ...
Lecture 31: Immigrant Cuisines and Ethnic Restaurants with salt or maybe egg. Now, there are many types of bagels, including cin ...
nachos, tacos, burritos, and fajitas are all evolved forms of relatives back in Mexico. These types of foods all become well ...
Lecture 31: Immigrant Cuisines and Ethnic Restaurants Mintz, Tasting Food, Tasting Freedom. Pilcher, Que Vivan los Tamales. Witt ...
War, Nutritionism, and the Great Depression ................................. Lecture 32 I n this lecture, you will learn how Wo ...
Lecture 32: War, Nutritionism, and the Great Depression Woodrow Wilson appointed Hoover as the practical dictator of the gove ...
Not only was much of the food people ate highly processed, but they also began to eat more. For maybe the fi rst time in huma ...
Lecture 32: War, Nutritionism, and the Great Depression Because everything was prepackaged with readily identifi able brand n ...
As a result of nutritional science—quack or legitimate—food corporations began to advertise their products with explicit heal ...
Lecture 32: War, Nutritionism, and the Great Depression before the stock market crash of 1929, and it had a lot to do with too m ...
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