Superfoods: Cultural and Scientific Perspectives

Superfoods: Cultural and Scientific Perspectives

Superfoods: Cultural and Scientific Perspectives

Superfoods: Cultural and Scientific Perspectives

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Overview

Superfoods have come to the forefront of the public imagination due to a combination of presumed health benefits and cultural mystique. Much of the literature on these foods, however, is based upon rostrums and diet plans that accept the health claims of superfoods without subjecting them to rigorous scrutiny.

Superfoods: Cultural and Scientific Perspectives examines these food products from a blended science and cultural viewpoint, presenting a balanced, evidence-based view of each food item. Following a discussion of “superfoods” as a category, the book’s chapters examine individual superfoods, including but not limited to: avocados, chocolate, wine, berries, and fish oil.

Presented in a systemic manner, each chapter provides a cultural history of the superfood; a survey of the current state of nutritional research on the food and its health claims; an exploration of related science topics to enhance understanding of the superfood, (i.e., a survey of the botany, biology, or chemistry studies); social issues associated with the superfood, such as sustainability, environmental health concerns, agricultural issues, fair trade and marketing issues; and one to three recipes featuring the superfood. This combination of scientific and cultural perspectives makes Superfoods an invaluable reference for academics, industry professionals, and lay-readers alike.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783030932398
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication date: 04/24/2022
Series: Food and Health
Edition description: 2022
Pages: 214
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jeffrey P. Miller is an Associate Professor in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Colorado State University.

Charlene Van Buiten, Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO, USA

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Avocados.- Bush Berries.- Chocolate.- Coffee.- Dark Leafy Greens.- Fermented Milk Products.- Ginger.- Oily fish.- Seeds.- Tea.- Tree Berries.- Tubers.- Wine and Grapes.

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