Taste Matters by John Prescott

Taste Matters by John Prescott

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John Prescott's Taste Matters provides scientific explanations for why we eat in the way that we do. By surveying a broad range of factors, from different cultural traditions to physiological and genetic influences, Taste Matters paves the way for a healthier and more sustainable understanding of taste.

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Taste Matters by John Prescott

Why do we like the foods that we do? What happens when we eat not for nutrient intake but for sensory pleasure? How far are our food preferences determined by genetic inheritance, by maternal diet, by cultural practice? These are some of the questions that sit at the heart of John Prescott's Taste Matters, a book that provides scientific explanations for why we eat in the way that we do. Surveying a broad range of factors, from different cultural traditions to physiological and genetic influences, Prescott argues that in affluent Western societies food selection is increasingly unrelated to survival. Food has become less about nutrient intake, and more about sensory, and sometimes intellectual, pleasure. Moreover, changes in the average modern diet have led to an increase in obesity and high blood pressure. Why and how do our tastes create such paradoxes? With its sensitivity and awareness of such contemporary issues, Taste Matters is a relevant and timely title. Highly accessible and compellingly written, Prescott's book brings scientific research to a wide audience, paving the way for a healthier, more sustainable and informed understanding of taste.
'Our food likes and dislikes are the result of a labyrinth of influencesJohn Prescott is our perfect guide through this labyrinth. Taste Matters is of huge interest to the cook because it offers valuable insights into what is actually going on as we eat. But it's not just for cooks: these pages will be of interest to everyone, whether you're a parent looking for ways to get your children to eat more widely or a reader just trying to work out what makes us humans tick.' -- Heston Blumenthal
John Prescott is Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Newcastle, Australia, as well as Editor of Food Quality & Preference and Executive Editor of Chemosensory Perception. He co-edited, with Beverly Tepper, Genetic Variation in Taste Sensitivity (2004).
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ISBN 13 9781861899149
ISBN 10 1861899149
Title Taste Matters
Author John Prescott
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Reaktion Books
Year published 2012-05-01
Number of pages 224
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