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Joanna Blythman

    Joanna Blythman è una delle principali giornaliste e scrittrici scozzesi di inchiesta sul cibo. Il suo lavoro approfondisce l'industria alimentare contemporanea, svelando la complessità e le conseguenze delle nostre abitudini alimentari. Blythman scrive con acuta critica e uno stile accessibile, spingendo i lettori a riflettere su ciò che consumano. Il suo approccio investigativo illumina questioni critiche sulla produzione e il consumo di cibo, rendendola una voce importante nel dibattito alimentare.

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    Bad Food Britain
    Shopped : the shocking power of British supermarkets
    Swallow This
    What to Eat
    • What to Eat

      • 400pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Covering all our pressing food dilemmas, the award-winning food writer leads the way to sensible and practical choices about what to eat.

      What to Eat
    • Swallow This

      • 311pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      From the author of What to Eat and Shopped, a revelatory investigation into what really goes into the food we eat. Even with 25 years experience as a journalist and investigator of the food chain, Joanna Blythman still felt she had unanswered questions about the food we consume every day. How 'natural' is the process for making a 'natural' flavouring? What, exactly, is modified starch, and why is it an ingredient in so many foods? What is done to pitta bread to make it stay 'fresh' for six months? And why, when you eat a supermarket salad, does the taste linger in your mouth for several hours after? Swallow This is a fascinating exploration of the food processing industry and its products - not just the more obvious ready meals, chicken nuggets and tinned soups, but the less overtly industrial - washed salads, smoothies, yoghurts, cereal bars, bread, fruit juice, prepared vegetables.Forget illegal, horse-meat-scandal processes, every step in the production of these is legal, but practised by a strange and inaccessible industry, with methods a world-away from our idea of domestic food preparation, and obscured by technical speak, unintelligible ingredients manuals, and clever labelling practices. Determined to get to the bottom of the impact the industry has on our food, Joanna Blythman has gained unprecedented access to factories, suppliers and industry insiders, to give an utterly eye-opening account of what we're really swallowing

      Swallow This
    • Bad Food Britain

      • 336pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Award-winning investigative food journalist, Joanne Blythman turns her attention to the current hot topic - the state of British food.

      Bad Food Britain