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Eating to Extinction

The World’s Rarest Foods and Why We Need to Save Them

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Eating to Extinction

By: Dan Saladino
Narrated by: Dan Saladino
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Brought to you by Penguin.

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 standardisation 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. Each food tells a story - some of them moving and personal, some of them urgent and timely - and collectively they span the history of civilisation and touch on many of the biggest issues of our time, from climate change to global inequality.

From a humble pea found on an island on the south coast of America, to a mysterious cheese found in the mountains of the Balkans; from the wild honey eaten for centuries by the nomadic tribes of Tanzania, to a rare citrus fruit in the mountain forests of India that is the genetic ancestor of all the world's oranges, each ingredient transports us to a different time and place. Spanning the globe in his search for the most endangered foods, Dan Saladino takes us on a thrilling tour of a disappearing world, and reveals the battles being fought for the future of the planet.

©2021 Dan Saladino (P)2021 Penguin Audio
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just the facts and what facts they are. if you read this book and don't change your habits then I don't knowxwhat to say

Life changing

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lovely book, an eye opener that helps to understand how and when the whole food systems of the world started going in the wrong direction. Biodiversity is the key.

great book!

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I was a bit worried that the book would only have bleak stories to tell. But Dan manages to tell an optimistic and hopeful story, while explaining full well in how big of a mess we all are.
Thanks!

Brilliant book!

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I wish everyone could hear Dan Saladino read this fascinating book (beautifully), but I know it’ll only be a few. But a few is an excellent start.

Go out and cherish diversity. Become good ancestors and we might, perhaps, just be alright.

The book everyone should read.

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I saw Dan Saladino on UC and was very interested in this book and I was certainly not disappointed. I enjoyed the story of each region and the history involved in each story making it feel as much a journey as informative.

enjoyable and informative

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Really enjoyed this book San saladino can help educate us to try and eat better while saving these rare foods .

Powerful book

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Fascinating, terrifying and provider of solutions to the great transformation we need to achieve. Loved it.

Well presented approach to the change we need to make

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What a great listen. The author has encapsulated so much great information on the subject of our changing food habits and the forces that underpin this. sad to hear about what we are loosing due to human ignorance but great to hear about those who fight for change. look forward to trying some of the foods mentioned. narration was excellent.

exceptional listen

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Perfection, entertaining & gripping, it made me laugh, it made me cry and it made me hungry…. Highly recommended

Inspiring

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i have finished it and i am going to listen to it again to capture mire details and research into them

fascinating

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