How Technological Advances Change Human Food
Matteo Bordiga editor Baojun Xu editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:16th Sep '25
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Diet is key to understanding the past, present, and future of our species. Much of human evolutionary success can be attributed to our ability to consume and preserve a wide range of foods. Technological advances changed the types of foods we eat. With this consideration, How Technological Advances Change Human Food weaves together various themes starting with human evolution, moving on to methods of food preservation, and continuing with the evolution of cooking methods. Issues relating to sustainability are also reported, including green food processing, vertical farming, and edible insect farming. There is a close link between what we eat and the development of our gut microbiota; thus, this book covers the evolution and adaptation of microbiota.
Key Features:
- Contains a common thread in how technology has changed food and diet and its implications
- Focuses on the evolution of methods for both food preservation and cooking
- Explains the evolution and adaptation of gut microbiota in relation to diet <
ISBN: 9781032547411
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 790g
329 pages