American Museum of Natural History | The Raw Truth About Cooking with Rachel Carmody – AMNH SciCafe @AmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory | Uploaded March 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Chopping and sautéing aren’t just steps in a recipe, they can fundamentally alter the chemical properties of the foods we eat and the ways our bodies respond to nutrients. Join Harvard University’s Rachel Carmody on a journey behind the chemistry of cooking, the effect it has had on human evolution, and why nutritional information on food labels only tell part of the story.
This SciCafe took place at the Museum on March 6, 2019.
To listen to the full talk, download the Science@AMNH podcast on iTunes, Soundcloud, or wherever you get your podcasts. Or click here: goo.gl/CYfKJw
For information about upcoming events at the Museum, visit amnh.org/calendar.
#Raw #Diet #Calories #Nutrition #Cooking #FoodScience #Health
SciCafe: The Raw Truth About Cooking and related activities are generously supported by the Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
This SciCafe event is presented in collaboration with The Leakey Foundation.
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Chopping and sautéing aren’t just steps in a recipe, they can fundamentally alter the chemical properties of the foods we eat and the ways our bodies respond to nutrients. Join Harvard University’s Rachel Carmody on a journey behind the chemistry of cooking, the effect it has had on human evolution, and why nutritional information on food labels only tell part of the story.
This SciCafe took place at the Museum on March 6, 2019.
To listen to the full talk, download the Science@AMNH podcast on iTunes, Soundcloud, or wherever you get your podcasts. Or click here: goo.gl/CYfKJw
For information about upcoming events at the Museum, visit amnh.org/calendar.
#Raw #Diet #Calories #Nutrition #Cooking #FoodScience #Health
SciCafe: The Raw Truth About Cooking and related activities are generously supported by the Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) program of the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
This SciCafe event is presented in collaboration with The Leakey Foundation.
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