Most bacteria aren’t bad
“Most bacteria aren’t bad. We breathe and eat and ingest gobs of bacteria every single moment of our lives. Our food is covered in bacteria. And you’re breathing in bacteria all the time, and you mostly don’t get sick.”
This is a collection of quotes about food by people familiar to the culinary world and not.
“Most bacteria aren’t bad. We breathe and eat and ingest gobs of bacteria every single moment of our lives. Our food is covered in bacteria. And you’re breathing in bacteria all the time, and you mostly don’t get sick.”
“A country like America has twice as much food on its shop shelves and in its restaurants than is actually required to feed the American people.”
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“The food we eat is our identity. The youth of the nation must save our food culture and traditions. If not, it will affect future generations.”
“Kids are now eating things like edamame and sushi. I didn’t know what shiitake mushrooms were when I was 10; most kids today do.”
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“The development of exponential technologies like new biotech and AI hint at a larger trend – one in which humanity can shift from a world of constraints to one in which we think with a long-term purpose where sustainable food production, housing, and fresh water is available for all.”
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“I think e-mail is representative of our fast food mentality in the United States, where everything has gotten faster and faster, and we’re required to respond to inputs more quickly with less time for thought and reflection. I believe that we need to slow down.”
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“In America, I would say New York and New Orleans are the two most interesting food towns. In New Orleans, they don’t have a bad deli. There’s no mediocrity accepted.”
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“Most wars are not fought over shortages of resources such as food and water, but rather over conquest, revenge, and ideology.”
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“Why are kids being inundated with food that is not good for them, when we’re suffering from an obesity crisis? Is the U.S. government talking out of both sides of its mouth, promoting bad food while telling us not to eat it?”
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