Posted:
10 May 2013 08:27 AM PDT
Peter Menzel and Faith D’Aluision
traveled the world exploring how the eating habits differ from country to
country and presented their results in a photo album, called Hungry Planet: What the World Eats. The
wife and husband’s team visited 24 different countries and 30 families to
photograph them at home, at the market, and surrounded by their weekly
food supplies.
Apart from being interesting and
educative, the project brings up some social issues. The exposed weekly
grocery list provides information not only about dietary habits, but also
about health, economy, lifestyle, etc. It also clearly shows the division
between the first world and the developing countries. Interestingly, less
affluent families eat more nutritious food than those who could actually
afford it. On the contrary, more economically stable families eat more
processed food, while fresh products constitute just a small part of their
diet.
Come to think of it, how much does your
family spend on food per week and what kind of food do you eat?
Website: Peter
Menzel, Book: What the World Eats
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