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Twilley N. Frostbite. How Refrigeration Changed Our Food, Our Planet...2024
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An engaging and far-reaching exploration of refrigeration, tracing its evolution from scientific mystery to globe-spanning infrastructure, and an essential investigation into how it has remade our entire relationship with foodâfor better and for worse
How often do we open the fridge or peer into the freezer with the expectation that weâll find something fresh and ready to eat? Itâs an everyday actâbut just a century ago, eating food that had been refrigerated was cause for both fear and excitement. The introduction of artificial refrigeration overturned millennia of dietary history, launching a new chapter in human nutrition. We could now overcome not just rot, but seasonality and geography. Tomatoes in January? Avocados in Shanghai? All possible.
In Frostbite, New Yorker contributor and cohost of the award-winning podcast Gastropod Nicola Twilley takes readers on a tour of the cold chain from farm to fridge, visiting off-the-beaten-path landmarks such as Missouriâs subterranean cheese caves, the banana-ripening rooms of New York City, and the vast refrigerated tanks that store the nationâs orange juice reserves. Today, nearly three-quarters of everything on the average American plate is processed, shipped, stored, and sold under refrigeration. Itâs impossible to make sense of our food system without understanding the all-but-invisible network of thermal control that underpins it. Twilleyâs eye-opening book is the first to reveal the transformative impact refrigeration has had on our health and our guts; our farms, tables, kitchens, and cities; global economics and politics; and even our environment.
In the developed world, weâve reaped the benefits of refrigeration for more than a century, but the costs are catching up with us. Weâve eroded our connection to our food and redefined what âfreshâ means. More important, refrigeration is one of the leading contributors to climate change. As the developing world races to build a US-style cold chain, Twilley asks: Can we reduce our dependence on refrigeration? Should we? A deeply researched and reported, original, and entertaining dive into the most important invention in the history of food and drink, Frostbite makes the case for a recalibration of our relationship with the fridgeâand how our future might depend on it