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マーク・ビットマン 「我々の食料に関する課題」

Filmed Dec 2007 • Posted May 2008EG 2007
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ニュユーク・タイムズ紙の料理記者のマーク・ビットマンは現代の我々が求める食べ物における問題について主張する。「肉を食べすぎ、野菜を充分に摂取していない・ファストフードをいっぱい食べている反面、家庭調理が少なくなった」という現在の習慣は地球に危機状態をもたらしていくという結論に達する情熱とユーモアに富んだ話。

Mark Bittman is a bestselling cookbook author, journalist and television personality. His friendly, informal approach to home cooking has shown millions that fancy execution is no substitute for flavor and soul. Full bio »

Translated into Japanese by Brandon Wright
Reviewed by Stuart Ayre
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