Food habits -- Juvenile literature
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Food habits -- Juvenile literature
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Food habits
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- Food, information and projects to reduce your environmental footprint, Helen Whittaker
- Dung for dinner, a stomach-churning look at the animal poop, pee, vomit, and secretions that people have eaten (and often still do!), Christine Virnig ; illustrated by Korwin Briggs
- Take your pick of disgusting foods, by G.G. Lake
- The world in your lunch box, [the wacky history and weird science of everyday foods], Claire Eamer ; artwork by Sa Boothroyd
- The omnivore's dilemma, the secrets behind what you eat, Michael Pollan, New York times bestselling author ; adapted by Richie Chevat
- The world's strangest foods, by Alicia Z. Klepeis
- The gross cookbook, Susanna Tee ; illustrated by Santy Gutiérrez
- What's on your plate?, exploring the world of food, by Whitney Stewart ; illustrated by Christiane Engel
- Don't read this book before dinner!, revoltingly true tales of foul food, icky animals, horrible history and more, Anna Claybourne
- The multicultural cookbook for students, Lois Sinaiko Webb and Lindsay Grace Roten
- Breakfast blast, Bobbie Kalman
- Food around the world, by Wil Mara
- Welcome to our table, written by Laura Mucha and Ed Smith ; illustrated by Harriet Lynas
- Pancakes to parathas, breakfast around the world, by Alice B. McGinty ; illustrated by Tomoko Suzuki
- Cooking class global feast!, 44 recipes that celebrate the world's cultures, by Deanna F. Cook
- Super snacks, Bobbie Kalman
- Chew on this, everything you don't want to know about fast food, by Eric Schlosser and Charles Wilson
- Carbonated beverages, the incredibly disgusting story, Adam Furgang
- Food like mine, senior editor, Carrie Love
- Andrew Zimmern's field guide to exceptionally weird, wild, & wonderful foods, an intrepid eater's digest, by Andrew Zimmern and Molly Mogren ; illustrations by Chuck Gonzales
- Our world of dumplings, by Francie Dekker ; illustrated by Sarah Jung
- Rice & rocks, by Sandra L. Richards ; illustrated by Megan Kayleigh Sullivan
- Edgar, Allan, and Poe and the tell-tale beets, written by Natalie Rompella ; illustrated by Francois Ruyer
- Come and eat!, George Ancona
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