Stefan Gates on E Numbers (Paperback)

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Stefan Gates on E Numbers

Stefan Gates on E Numbers

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Stefan Gates on E Numbers

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Stefan Gates on E Numbers is a myth-busting celebration of E s the additives and preservatives that make up Britain s most feared ingredients. Most of the food we eat has them yet we are hugely suspicious of them and believe that they cause everything from twitchy eyelids to colon cancer. In this book Stefan discusses just how bad our food would taste, how wrong it would look and how potentially lethal it would be if we didn t have E numbers. You may not realize that many of the finest foods on the planet (including caviar, fine hams and wines) rely on E s. And if you think nature is good and Es are bad, you d be wrong: the natural world is awash with dangerous toxins (apples contain cyanide, potatoes contain toxic solanine), yet E number substances make up 99.99% of every breath you take. Stefan analyzes all 319 Es approved for use in food and also talks about labelling issues (how to understand them), how much you can safely eat and what, if anything, is wrong with cheap food. He also investigates the scare stories, allergies and potential downsides of the multi-billion pound food industry.

If you don t like Es you don t have to eat them but you should make that choice based on facs not fear. Without E numbers we would not have supermarkets. Without this book you cannot make an informed decision about what you are buying and eating.
  • Publisher: Cassell
  • ISBN: 9781840915617
  • Pages: 240
  • Weight: 0.324
Stefan is an award-winning quirkologist, exploring the bizarre and fascinating science lurking behind everyday life. He's written books about food, dogs, cats, insects and farts, and he's also a food adventurer, BBC TV presenter and writer who loves the extraordinary side of food. Together with his scruffy hound Blue, he wrote Dogology (the weird and wonderful science of dogs), and with his badly-named cat Cheeky he wrote Catology (the weird and wonderful science of cats). His fridge is generally packed full of edible insects, odds and ends, and bizarre vegetables. His most horrible cooking experience was collecting vicious, biting red ants for an insect salad whilst filming 'Can Eating Insects Save the World?' (BBC4) in Thailand (although they were very tasty indeed). The worst thing he has ever eaten is 'igunak' - 12-month old rotten walrus made by the Inuit in Arctic Canada. He has written and presented 22 TV series (mostly for the BBC) including Food Factory (BBC1), Cooking in the Danger Zone (BBC2), Harvest (BBC2), Full On Food (BBC2), Feasts (BBC4) as well as many CBBC series for children including Incredible Edibles, Disaster Chefs and Gastronuts. Stefan has written twelve books (many of them winning awards), stages spectacular food & science stage shows at science festivals and STEM events, hosts Table Talk (a successful food innovation podcast) and appears on dozens of programmes from Newsnight to Blue Peter.

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