This paper offers a history of fortified blended foods, a humanitarian product that first emerged in the middle of the twentieth century. Tracing its emergence and development, the paper argues that this food was the product of four key historical trends: (i) the search for a compact and efficient diet in the wake of the Second World War; (ii) the high modernist movement that saw science and technology as a way to improve on traditional foods; (iii) the state-led industrialisation of the development decades oriented around the notion of a worldwide ‘protein gap’; and (iv) the legacy of ‘productivist’ agriculture in the United States, generating massive surpluses in certain crops that had to be adapted creatively for a multitude of uses. The...
This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how th...
Since the late 1950s, nutrition experts have debated whether foods enriched with micronutrients such...
Since our earliest ancestors’ desire for a better hunting weapon to procure food or a better storage...
\u3cp\u3eA robust supply of healthy food was the challenge in the domain of agriculture and foods in...
A robust supply of healthy food was the challenge in the domain of agriculture and foods in the twen...
Access to food is humankind\u2019s most basic need, and the \u201cfood weapon\u201d refers to all th...
This thesis concerns the history of humanitarian nutrition and its political implications. Drawing o...
This dissertation examines the emergence of nutrition science in the 20th century and the first coho...
This work addresses the food system as a complex structure connected to the environment, like a livi...
An undertaking without parallel or precedent, this monumental two-volume work encapsulates much of w...
During the First World War, many foods vanished from the markets and shops of Paris. Disruptions alo...
During the last two years of World War I food supply in Switzerland declined and caused shortcomings...
Modern awareness of nutrition issues can be understood correctly if considered the destination of a ...
Throughout human history, different authorities have prescribed what to eat and what foodstuffs to a...
This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how th...
This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how th...
Since the late 1950s, nutrition experts have debated whether foods enriched with micronutrients such...
Since our earliest ancestors’ desire for a better hunting weapon to procure food or a better storage...
\u3cp\u3eA robust supply of healthy food was the challenge in the domain of agriculture and foods in...
A robust supply of healthy food was the challenge in the domain of agriculture and foods in the twen...
Access to food is humankind\u2019s most basic need, and the \u201cfood weapon\u201d refers to all th...
This thesis concerns the history of humanitarian nutrition and its political implications. Drawing o...
This dissertation examines the emergence of nutrition science in the 20th century and the first coho...
This work addresses the food system as a complex structure connected to the environment, like a livi...
An undertaking without parallel or precedent, this monumental two-volume work encapsulates much of w...
During the First World War, many foods vanished from the markets and shops of Paris. Disruptions alo...
During the last two years of World War I food supply in Switzerland declined and caused shortcomings...
Modern awareness of nutrition issues can be understood correctly if considered the destination of a ...
Throughout human history, different authorities have prescribed what to eat and what foodstuffs to a...
This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how th...
This paper explores the historical development of protein-enhanced foods in Great Britain and how th...
Since the late 1950s, nutrition experts have debated whether foods enriched with micronutrients such...
Since our earliest ancestors’ desire for a better hunting weapon to procure food or a better storage...