Sidney Mintz Quote

We appear to be capable of eating (and liking) just about anything that is not immediately toxic," he wrote in "Sweetness and Power." "What constitutes 'good food,' like what constitutes good weather, a good spouse or a fulfilling life, is a social, not a biological, matter.


Sweetness and Power (1985)


We appear to be capable of eating (and liking) just about anything that is not immediately toxic, he wrote in Sweetness and Power. What constitutes...

We appear to be capable of eating (and liking) just about anything that is not immediately toxic, he wrote in Sweetness and Power. What constitutes...

We appear to be capable of eating (and liking) just about anything that is not immediately toxic, he wrote in Sweetness and Power. What constitutes...

We appear to be capable of eating (and liking) just about anything that is not immediately toxic, he wrote in Sweetness and Power. What constitutes...