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What the World Eats
What the World Eats | Faith D'Aluisio
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Sitting down to a daily family meal has long been a tradition for billions of people. But in every corner of the world this age-old custom is rapidly changing. From increased trade between countries to the expansion of global food corporations like Kraft and Nestl, current events are having a tremendous impact on our eating habits. Chances are your supermarket is stocking a variety of international foods, and American fast food chains like McDonald's and Kentucky Fried Chicken are popping up all over the planet. For the first time in history, more people are overfed than underfed. And while some people still have barely enough to eat, others overeat to the point of illness. To find out how mealtime is changing in real homes, authors Peter Menzel and Faith D'Aluisio visited families around the world to observe and photograph what they eat during the course of one week. They joined parents while they shopped at mega grocery stores and outdoor markets, and participated in a feast where a single goat was shared among many families. They watched moms making dinner in kitchens and over cooking fires, and they sat down to eat with twenty-five families in twenty-one countries--if you're keeping track, that's about 525 meals! The foods dished up ranged from hunted seal and spit-roasted guinea pig to U.N.-rationed grains and gallons of Coca-Cola. As Peter and Faith ate and talked with families, they learned firsthand about food consumption around the world and its corresponding causes and effects. The resulting family portraits offer a fascinating glimpse into the cultural similarities and differences served on dinner plates around the globe. This book has been selected as a Common Core State Standards Text Exemplar (Grades 2-3, Read-Aloud Informational Texts) in Appendix B.
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abookishbutterfly
What the World Eats | Faith D'Aluisio
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This Polish family in the book What the World Eats has several candy items on the round table. I think it‘s safe to say the at least one of them is a #candylover. #literarylove @vkois88 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I think so!!! 🍭🍭 6y
vkois88 That's quite the spread! 6y
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Krisjericho
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This was extremely interesting, with photos of what families in different parts of the world eat in a week. Some were shocking in what they had to survive on; others for the abundance. There was a lot of focus on weight with the Western families, which was not my favorite, but I loved the visual nature of the book. I‘d like to see an update since this came out over a decade ago.

CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian I remember buying this as a gift for my frequent traveler friends the year it came out! It's such a cool coffee table book. 6y
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Krisjericho
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This book is pretty cool. It shows the food families all over the world eat in a typical week. This family is Native Inuit and live in a remote village in Greenland. Along with the Ritz crackers and Milky Ways that the kids eat while watching MTV, Dad‘s favorite food is polar bear and Mom‘s is narwhal skin.

JaclynW Whoa! Sounds like an interesting read. 6y
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Krisjericho
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This book was published in 2008, so I have no idea if this is the case anymore, but are Rice Krispies really called Rice Bubbles in Australia?! Australian littens , tell me! Because if it is so, I say we petition to change it in U.S. because that‘s adorable.

Smrloomis I second that. Rice bubbles is perfect 😂 6y
Reecaspieces But then what is Snap, Crackle and Pop going to say? 😂 6y
Michelle_mck They sure are rice bubbles... we have coco pops and rice bubbles 6y
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JaclynW I love it! Rice bubbles! 6y
JaclynW Do they have rice bubble treats in Australia too? 6y
Lizpixie Yep, still called rice bubbles. And rice bubble treats! They‘re called LCMs here (edited) 6y
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