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The Omnivores Dilemma
Michael Pollan
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Unmasking America's "national eating disorder," Michael Pollan's bestseller traces food from farm to plate, revolutionizing how we eat. Endorsed by Alice Waters and taught in universities nationwide, this New York Times-acclaimed investigation reveals why what's on your fork might be our greatest environmental dilemma.

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What's Really On Your Plate and The Corn Empire

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Stand in front of your refrigerator tonight and ask yourself a simple question: Where did this food actually come from? Not the store-but before that. The answer might surprise you. That chicken breast, those eggs, the milk, even the soda-they're all connected by an invisible thread that runs through the same Midwestern fields, the same industrial facilities, the same system that's quietly transformed what it means to eat in America. We like to think we have endless choices, but peek behind the curtain and you'll find something startling: we're all eating the same thing, just rearranged in different packages. Walk into any supermarket and you're surrounded by what looks like incredible variety-45,000 different products screaming for your attention. But here's the twist: most of what you're looking at is corn in disguise. That soda? Corn syrup. The chicken? Fed on corn. The Twinkie, the yogurt, even the vitamins-corn derivatives, all of them. Through clever processing, one crop has infiltrated nearly everything we eat, turning supermarkets into elaborate corn museums. This isn't an accident. Corn struck an evolutionary jackpot by making itself indispensable to humans. Unlike wheat or rice that can scatter their seeds and survive independently, corn trapped its kernels in a husk that only human hands can open. It's a brilliant survival strategy-corn feeds us, so we plant millions of acres of it every year, making it one of the most successful species on Earth. Scientists can actually prove we're "made of corn" by analyzing the carbon isotopes in our hair and tissues. We've become walking corn products, though most of us have no idea. What makes corn so dominant is how perfectly it adapted to industrial agriculture. Its unusual sex life-male tassels on top, female silks below-allows for controlled breeding that created hybrids thriving in dense, uniform rows. Native Americans understood this and developed diverse varieties for different needs. Modern agribusiness took that knowledge and cranked it to eleven, engineering corn that behaves like a factory crop: predictable, uniform, and incredibly productive when pumped with fertilizer.

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The Factory Farm and Feedlot System

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Processing and Fast Food: The Industrial Chain Complete

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The Grass Farmer's Alternative Vision

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Big Organic: When Alternative Goes Mainstream

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The Ethics of Eating and The Perfect Meal

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Making Peace With the Omnivore's Dilemma

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