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A Rainbow Palate How Chemical Dyes Changed The Wests Relationship With Food Carolyn Cobbold

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A Rainbow Palate How Chemical Dyes Changed The Wests Relationship With Food Carolyn Cobbold
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.06 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Carolyn Cobbold
ISBN: 9780226727196, 022672719X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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A Rainbow Palate How Chemical Dyes Changed The Wests Relationship With Food Carolyn Cobbold by Carolyn Cobbold 9780226727196, 022672719X instant download after payment.

We live in a world saturated by chemicals—our food, our clothes, and even our bodies play host to hundreds of synthetic chemicals that did not exist before the nineteenth century. By the 1900s, a wave of bright coal tar dyes had begun to transform the Western world. Originally intended for textiles, the new dyes soon permeated daily life in unexpected ways, and by the time the risks and uncertainties surrounding the synthesized chemicals began to surface, they were being used in everything from clothes and home furnishings to cookware and food.
In A Rainbow Palate, Carolyn Cobbold explores how the widespread use of new chemical substances influenced perceptions and understanding of food, science, and technology, as well as trust in science and scientists. Because the new dyes were among the earliest contested chemical additives in food, the battles over their use offer striking insights and parallels into today’s international struggles surrounding chemical, food, and trade regulation.

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