Did You Just Eat That?: Two Scientists Explore Double-Dipping, the Five-Second Rule, and other Food Myths in the Lab
Is the five-second rule legitimate?



Are electric hand dryers really bacteria blowers?



Am I spraying germs everywhere when I blow on my birthday cake?



How gross is backwash?



When it comes to food safety and germs, there are as many common questions as there are misconceptions. And yet there has never been a book that clearly examines the science behind these important issues-until now. In Did You Just Eat That? food scientists Paul Dawson and Brian Sheldon take listeners into the lab to show, for example, how they determine the amount of bacteria that gets transferred by sharing utensils or how many microbes live on restaurant menus. The authors list their materials and methods (in case you want to replicate the experiments), guide us through their results, and offer in-depth explanations of good hygiene and microbiology. Written with candid humor, this fascinating book will reveal surprising answers to the most frequently debated-and also the weirdest-questions about food and germs, sure to satisfy anyone who has ever wondered: should I really eat that?
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Did You Just Eat That?: Two Scientists Explore Double-Dipping, the Five-Second Rule, and other Food Myths in the Lab
Is the five-second rule legitimate?



Are electric hand dryers really bacteria blowers?



Am I spraying germs everywhere when I blow on my birthday cake?



How gross is backwash?



When it comes to food safety and germs, there are as many common questions as there are misconceptions. And yet there has never been a book that clearly examines the science behind these important issues-until now. In Did You Just Eat That? food scientists Paul Dawson and Brian Sheldon take listeners into the lab to show, for example, how they determine the amount of bacteria that gets transferred by sharing utensils or how many microbes live on restaurant menus. The authors list their materials and methods (in case you want to replicate the experiments), guide us through their results, and offer in-depth explanations of good hygiene and microbiology. Written with candid humor, this fascinating book will reveal surprising answers to the most frequently debated-and also the weirdest-questions about food and germs, sure to satisfy anyone who has ever wondered: should I really eat that?
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Did You Just Eat That?: Two Scientists Explore Double-Dipping, the Five-Second Rule, and other Food Myths in the Lab

Did You Just Eat That?: Two Scientists Explore Double-Dipping, the Five-Second Rule, and other Food Myths in the Lab

by Paul Dawson, Brian Sheldon

Narrated by Matthew Boston

Unabridged — 5 hours, 25 minutes

Did You Just Eat That?: Two Scientists Explore Double-Dipping, the Five-Second Rule, and other Food Myths in the Lab

Did You Just Eat That?: Two Scientists Explore Double-Dipping, the Five-Second Rule, and other Food Myths in the Lab

by Paul Dawson, Brian Sheldon

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Overview

Is the five-second rule legitimate?



Are electric hand dryers really bacteria blowers?



Am I spraying germs everywhere when I blow on my birthday cake?



How gross is backwash?



When it comes to food safety and germs, there are as many common questions as there are misconceptions. And yet there has never been a book that clearly examines the science behind these important issues-until now. In Did You Just Eat That? food scientists Paul Dawson and Brian Sheldon take listeners into the lab to show, for example, how they determine the amount of bacteria that gets transferred by sharing utensils or how many microbes live on restaurant menus. The authors list their materials and methods (in case you want to replicate the experiments), guide us through their results, and offer in-depth explanations of good hygiene and microbiology. Written with candid humor, this fascinating book will reveal surprising answers to the most frequently debated-and also the weirdest-questions about food and germs, sure to satisfy anyone who has ever wondered: should I really eat that?

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

08/06/2018
Dawson and Sheldon, a professor of food science at Clemson University and professor emeritus in food microbiology at North Carolina State University, respectively, examine common food myths and safety practices in this entertaining, science-based text. The authors divide their exploration into three sections: “Surfaces,” “Air and Water,” and “Transport Mechanisms.” In each one, they provide a brief but lively discussion as well as the explication of their own experiments. In one, “brave student researchers fanned out on homecoming weekend” to gather used beer pong balls. The balls invariably were contaminated with bacteria, but to wildly varying degrees; a ball used outdoors was covered with nearly three million bacteria, while one used indoors was populated by just 180. Student researchers also swabbed restaurant menus, which were found to be “crawling with bacteria.” The authors also discuss sharing popcorn, blowing out birthday candles, and double dipping chips. Dawson and Sheldon have a light and amusing approach despite their somber warning that food-borne illnesses are common and can be serious and even life-threatening. Clean, quirky graphics and a casual tone will help make this text fun and engaging for anyone with a strong stomach. (Nov.)

Mark Miodownik

"If, like me, you’ve always been suspicious of hand driers in toilets, or worried about the transfer of germs when you pick up a menu in a restaurant, then this book is for you. Entertaining and enlightening in equal measure."

Rachel Herz

"Myth busters move over and squeamish eaters beware. Here is a fun, entertaining, fact-filled, and scientific dive into the potentially daily disgusting and dangerous encounters we can have with food—but also with easy-to-follow advice to save you!"

Michael Feldman

"While fascinating and often hilarious, the experiments in Did You Just Eat That? could make you live in fear of double-dippers, hand blowers, passed popcorn, and the things you put in your Bloody Mary. Here’s to more good microbes than bad, and to Paul Dawson and Brian Sheldon’s wanting you to meet their little friends!"

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171475482
Publisher: HighBridge Company
Publication date: 01/30/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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