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As recently as a century ago, the combination diet of a single starch supplemented by a variety of other foods, and the constant possibility of widespread hunger—sometimes famine—would have characterized something like 85 percent of the world’s population. Today, this picture still applies in much of Asia, Africa, and Latin America; and the pattern of one-starch “centricity” still typifies perhaps three-quarters of the world’s population.
Sweetness and Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History
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