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No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant-Based Eating

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Full Title:

No Meat Required: The Cultural History and Culinary Future of Plant-Based Eating

Contributors:

By (Author) Alicia Kennedy

ISBN:

9780807020289

Publisher:

Beacon Press

Imprint:

Beacon Press

Publication Date:

30th July 2024

UK Publication Date:

14th June 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

613.2620973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

208

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm

Description

No Meat Required is a bestselling culinary and cultural history of plant-based eating in the United States that delves into the subcultures and politics that have defined alternative food-Diet for a Small Planet for a new generation The vegan diet used to be associated only with eccentric hippies and tofu-loving activists who shop at co-ops and live on compounds. We've come a long way since then. Now, fine-dining restaurants like Eleven Madison Park cater to chic upscale clientele with a plant-based menu, and Impossible Whoppers are available at Burger King. But can plant-based food keep its historical anti-capitalist energies if it goes mainstream And does it need to In No Meat Required, author Alicia Kennedy chronicles the fascinating history of plant-based eating in the United States, from the early experiments in tempeh production undertaken by the Farm commune in the 70s to the vegan punk cafes and anarchist zines of the 90s to the chefs and food writers seeking to decolonize vegetarian food today. Many people become vegans because they are concerned about the role capitalist food systems play in climate change, inequality, white supremacy, and environmental and cultural degradation. But a world where Walmart sells frozen vegan pizzas and non-dairy pints of ice cream are available at gas stations - raises distinct questions about the meanings and goals of plant-based eating. Kennedy-a vegetarian, former vegan, and once-proprietor of a vegan bakery-understands how to present this history with sympathy, knowledge, and humor. No Meat Required brings much-needed depth and context to our understanding of vegan and vegetarian cuisine, and makes a passionate argument for retaining its radical heart.

Reviews

Though not a traditional cookbook in any sense of the word, everyone who loves to cook is excited about No Meat Required, food writer Alicia Kennedys contribution to the conversation about plant-based eating. In her signature evocative and thoughtful prose, Kennedy asks the reader to join her in questioning meats role in our culture.
Vogue

One of the pleasures of reading this book is that it prompts us to think about natures variety and abundance, and about how that abundance can show up on our plates.
The Atlantic

No Meat Required serves up a well-researched look at American veganism and lays the groundwork for plant-based cuisine.
Chicago Review of Books

A compelling and highly informative exploration of the meatless movement in the United States.
Vigour Time

No Meat Required was always going to be a hugely important book, but it didnt have to be a total pleasure. This is what happens when a writer as curious, compassionate, and truth-seeking as Kennedy goes all out on a subject that she knows matters deeply, to her and to the world.
Lauren Collins, staff writer, The New Yorker

In a dietary discourse starved for historical and cultural context, Alicias work and analysis on the politics of eating meat (or not!) have been enduringly informed and insightful, punctuated by No Meat Required. Theres no one else Id rather read on the subject!
Stephen Satterfield, host of High on the Hog and founder of Whetstone Media

Everyone, whether vegan, vegetarian, or omnivorous, needs to read this elegantly written, thought-provoking treatise.
Nigella Lawson

An impressively exhaustive look at where vegetable-centered eating comes from and where it might head, and a vital reminder that todays dominant idea of veganism tells very little of the story.
Tamar Adler, author of An Everlasting Meal

Author Bio

Alicia Kennedy is a writer from Long Island, New York, now living in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Her work on food and culture has been published in the New York Times, the Washington Post, Bon Appetit, and many other publications, including Best American Food Writing 2023. She regularly publishes essays and cultural criticism in her newsletter, From the Desk of Alicia Kennedy.

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