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    <![CDATA[Twinkie, Deconstructed: My Journey to Discover How the Ingredients Found in Processed Foods Are Grown, Mined (Yes, Mined), and Manipulated into What America Eats]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>A pop-science journey into the surprising ingredients found in most common packaged foods</strong> <br/><br/> Like most Americans, Steve Ettlinger eats processed foods. And, like most consumers, he didnt have a clue as to what most of the ingredients on the labels mean. So when his young daughter asked, Daddy, whats polysorbate 60? he was at a lossand determined to find out. <br/><br/> From the phosphate mines in Idaho to the oil fields in China, <em>Twinkie, Deconstructed</em> demystifies some of the most common processed food ingredients where they come from, how they are made, how they are usedand why. Beginning at the source (hint: theyre often more closely linked to rock and petroleum than any of the four food groups), we follow each Twinkie ingredient through the process of being crushed, baked, fermented, refined, and/or reacted into a totally unrecognizable goo or powderall for the sake of creating a simple snack cake. <br/><br/> An insightful exploration of the modern food industry, if youve ever wondered what youre eating when you consume foods containing mono- and diglycerides or calcium sulfate (the latter a food-grade equivalent of plaster of paris), this book is for you.]]>
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