Food History

Culinary History, Agricultural Evolution, Food Culture, Historical Cooking

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UNM professor to present new book at inaugural Indigenous Foodways Festival in Santa Fe

 🍳cooking  Content type: Academic
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Chili Peppers of the World: Cultivars, Species, and Heat

 🍳cooking
notesfromtheroad.com·

Recovered wild maize gene boosts crop protein without yield loss

 🍱Meal Prep
phys.org·

Could raccoons become the new dogs?

 🐍Python  Content type: News
popsci.com·

The Long History of Controlling Water—and Why It No Longer Works

 📼Tech History
znetwork.org·

South America’s culinary capital is the world’s No. 1 city for food, according to Time Out

 🍳cooking
krdo.com·

Beyond the 'Kitchen of the World'

 🍳cooking  Content type: News
bangkokpost.com·

Women are the hands behind this cassava dish – Côte d’Ivoire’s culinary heritage

 🍳cooking  Content type: News
csmonitor.com
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In China, you can barely move for pandas

 🐍Python  Content type: News
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When Patent Protections Couldn’t Keep Pace With Ingenuity in the Colonies, One Inventive Woman Took Her Case to Britain

 🌶️Spice Trade  Content type: News
smithsonianmag.com·

Vegetable Chickpea Tagine

 🍳Home Cooking
sharonpalmer.com·

In 1959, a Soviet research team in Novosibirsk began breeding silver foxes for nothing but tameness, and within forty generations the animals had floppy ears, curled tails, piebald coats, and a bark, traits no one had selected for but which appeared on their own once fear was removed.

 🌶️Spice Trade
maketecheasier.com·

Civil Eats Included in ‘The Best American Food and Travel Writing 2026’

 ✍️Food Writing
civileats.com·

I'm a New Englander who visited San Antonio for the first time. Here are 9 things that surprised me about the Texas city.

 🍳cooking  Content type: News
businessinsider.com
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Socrates’ shepherd

 🌐Open Web  Content type: Blog
daily-philosophy.com·

OpenAI's roon hopes a robust safety harness will eventually allow the redeployment of Microsoft's erratic Sydney Bing personaMidjourney founder David Holz publi...

 🌐Open Web  Content type: News
digg.com·

Indigenous Andeans evolved to digest potatoes better than anyone else on Earth

 🌶️Spice Trade
earth.com·

The pigeon fanciers of the Bronze Age

 🌶️Spice Trade
theconversation.com·

Read Like a Professor (on Summer Break)

 ✍️Food Writing  Content type: Academic

Book Thread: June 7th, 2026 (MP4)

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acecomments.mu.nu·

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