Why some like it hot
food, genes, and cultural diversity
Nabhan, Gary Paul.
creator
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Washington
Island Press/Shearwater Books
c2004
2004
monographic
eng
233 p. ; 21 cm.
Introduction -- Ch. 1. Sailing through histories encoded in our bodies -- Ch.2. -- Searching for the ancestral diet -- Did mitochondrial eve and java man feast on the same foods? -- Ch. 3. Finding a bean for your genes and a buffer against malaria -- Ch. 4. The shaping and shipping away of Mediterranean cuisines --Ch . 5. Discovering why some don't like it hot -- Is it a matter of taste? -- Ch. 6. Dealing with migration headaches -- Should we change places, diets, or genes? -- Ch. 7. Rooting out the causes of disease -- Why diabetes is so common among desert-dwellers -- Ch. 8 -- Reconnecting the health of the people with the health of the land -- How Hawaiians are curing themselves.
Gary Paul Nabhan.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-223) and index.
Human population genetics
Food preferences
Ethnic groups
QH431 .N28 2004
394.1
1559634669 (cloth : alk. paper)
2004005033
DLC
040302
20190729102934.0
2004005033