The author of Omnivore's Dilemma.
Who is Michael Pollan?
This is the only food that koalas eat.
What is eucalyptus?
This is a sweetener made from corn.
What is High Fructose Corn Syrup?
This shopping center is mentioned at the beginning.
What is Whole Foods?
True or false: A field of corn has more nutrients than a pasture of grass.
What is false?
Omnivore's Dilemma is on this best-seller list.
What is the New York Times?
What is meat? (or flesh)
Adult-onset diabetes is now called this.
What is Type 2 Diabetes?
This company owns Honest Tea.
Who is Coca Cola?
He owns Polyface Farms.
Who is Joel Salatin?
This is how long potatoes are stored after harvest before they are safe to eat.
What is six months?
This cereal company was launched by a "food expert" in 1906.
What is Kellogs?
In 1992, this surpassed beef as the number one meat consumed in the U.S.
What is chicken?
This is the founder of Cascadian Farms.
Who is Gene Kahn?
According to Pollan, Polyface farm depends on this for energy.
What is the sun? (or solar)
Michael Pollan says you should look for foods with no more than __________ ingredients.
What are five?
This type of food is grown with natural agricultural practices and avoids chemicals and GMOs.
What is organic?
This company invented the chicken nugget in 1983.
Who is Tyson?
This is the governmental entity responsible for labeling organic foods.
Who is the USDA or United States Department of Agriculture?
This is the name of the chicken that Pollan eats from Petaluma Poultry.
Who is Rosie?
This is what cows are meant to eat.
What is grass?
True or False: Pollan says that there is no such thing as "American Food Culture."
What is true?
Michael Pollan eats a meal at this fast food chain.
What is McDonalds?
These are the USDA's three categories of organic foods.
What are 100% organic, organic, and made with organic ingredients?
These are the three animals featured on the Polyface logo.
What are a fish, a chicken (hen), and a cow?