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Many of us would like to have the kind of food memories that Wolfert had before her affliction: of traipsing through Morocco in search of the best zegzaw (a type of baby broccoli) or sitting down to a dried fava and meat confit in the Rif Mountains. But thanks to our food culture and upbringing, the strongest food memories for most of us tend to be of junk.
Hooked: Food, Free Will, and How the Food Giants Exploit Our Addictions
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