I found this photo gallery on what the world eats in a week so interesting:Hungry Planet: What the World Eats. I
had no idea people ate narwhals, or polar bear for that matter! It was
interesting to see the proportion of processed food to fresh produce
from country to country as well.
And somewhat related to that is an article in the Atlantic about how "Serving Convenience Foods for Dinner Doesn't Save Time."
It makes the excellent point that home cooked meals from scratch
organically bring the family together for meals since with convenience
foods you can easily eat whatever, whenever, which means you most likely
won't be sitting down with the family when you eat. Eating in front of
the television, in the car, or on the go, tends to encourage mindless
eating. Eating in a slower, relaxed setting while socializing and
interacting with your family or friends actually helps your body absorb
more nutrients from your meal- we tend to chew more and take our time
which leads to better digestion. And of course, beyond the nutritional
benefits, bonding with your family during mealtime makes home-cooked (vs
convenience) meals even more worthwhile.
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