Delicious: The Evolution of Flavor and How It Made Us Human

Author:   Rob Dunn ,  Monica Sanchez
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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9780691199474


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   23 March 2021
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Rob Dunn ,  Monica Sanchez
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691199474


ISBN 10:   0691199477
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   23 March 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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One of New Scientist's best science books to read in 2021 A New Scientist Book of the Year Engrossing and novel. . . . [A] fascinating and fact-filled book. ---Marc Bekoff, Psychology Today An eye-opening and mouth-watering new book. ---Bill Thompson, Post and Courier An engaging trip through time, science, and food. ---Amy Halloran, Times Union Dunn and Sanchez are indeed the perfect hosts, guiding readers, with humor and expertise, through a feast of entertaining anecdotes in fields such as ecology, agriculture, psychology, art and chemistry. ---Grace Rajendran, Shelf Awareness Our hosts at this empirical dinner party envision a new future for the study of flavor, with seats for the curious of every stripe. . . . A persuasive, entertaining argument about how our avid pursuit of deliciousness helped shape our evolutionary path. * Kirkus Reviews * Fascinating, unusual and truly 'delicious' (in more than one sense) ---Vitali Vitaliev, Engineering and Technology Dunn and Sanchez are scrupulous in the way they present their evidence and arguments. . . . a charming book. ---Simon Ings, New Scientist [Dunn and Sanchez] draw from anthropology, ecology, food science, chemistry, biology, and other fields to create a compelling perspective on how flavor has driven diets and food choices in the past and continues to do so now. . . . An insightful narrative spiced with witty asides and relatable notes. ---M. H. Albro, Choice


Our hosts at this empirical dinner party envision a new future for the study of flavor, with seats for the curious of every stripe. . . . A persuasive, entertaining argument about how our avid pursuit of deliciousness helped shape our evolutionary path. * Kirkus Reviews *


Engrossing and novel . . . [a] fascinating and fact-filled book. ---Marc Bekoff, Psychology Today Our hosts at this empirical dinner party envision a new future for the study of flavor, with seats for the curious of every stripe. . . . A persuasive, entertaining argument about how our avid pursuit of deliciousness helped shape our evolutionary path. * Kirkus Reviews * Fascinating, unusual and truly 'delicious' (in more than one sense) ---Vitali Vitaliev, Engineering and Technology One of New Scientist's best science books to read in 2021 Dunn and Sanchez are indeed the perfect hosts, guiding readers, with humor and expertise, through a feast of entertaining anecdotes in fields such as ecology, agriculture, psychology, art and chemistry. ---Grace Rajendran, Shelf Awareness


One of New Scientist's best science books to read in 2021 Our hosts at this empirical dinner party envision a new future for the study of flavor, with seats for the curious of every stripe. . . . A persuasive, entertaining argument about how our avid pursuit of deliciousness helped shape our evolutionary path. * Kirkus Reviews *


Our hosts at this empirical dinner party envision a new future for the study of flavor, with seats for the curious of every stripe. . . . A persuasive, entertaining argument about how our avid pursuit of deliciousness helped shape our evolutionary path. * Kirkus Reviews * One of New Scientist's best science books to read in 2021


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Rob Dunn is professor of applied ecology at North Carolina State University and in the Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics at the University of Copenhagen. His books include Never Home Alone. Twitter @RRobDunn Monica Sanchez is a medical anthropologist who studies the cultural aspects of health and well-being. Rob and Monica live in Raleigh, North Carolina.

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