What to Eat

What to Eat by Marion Nestle, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux on April 17, 2007, is a comprehensive guide designed to help readers make informed and healthy food choices. This first edition spans 624 pages and offers a straightforward approach to navigating the complexities of modern nutrition. Nestle addresses various supermarket sections, including produce, dairy, meat, and fish, providing essential information and practical advice to help consumers cut through misleading health claims and complicated nutrition labels.
Readers will find that What to Eat focuses on empowering them to make wise dietary decisions. Nestle’s practical insights aim to simplify the process of choosing nutritious foods, making it easier to understand the implications of various dietary options. With a focus on health and fitness, this resource serves as a valuable tool for anyone looking to enhance their understanding of diet and nutrition.
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Since its publication in hardcover last year, Marion Nestle’s What to Eat has become the definitive guide to making healthy and informed choices about food. Praised as “radiant with maxims to live by” in The New York Times Book Review and “accessible, reliable and comprehensive” in The Washington Post, What to Eat is an indispensable resource, packed with important information and useful advice from the acclaimed nutritionist who “has become to the food industry what . . . Ralph Nader [was] to the automobile industry” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch).
How we choose which foods to eat is growing more complicated by the day, and the straightforward, practical approach of What to Eat has been praised as welcome relief. As Nestle takes us through each supermarket section—produce, dairy, meat, fish—she explains the issues, cutting through foodie jargon and complicated nutrition labels, and debunking the misleading health claims made by big food companies. With Nestle as our guide, we are shown how to make wise food choices—and are inspired to eat sensibly and nutritiously.
Now in paperback, What to Eat is already a classic—”the perfect guidebook to help navigate through the confusion of which foods are good for us” (USA Today).
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