Southern food derives its strength from many cultures. It's a melding of food cultures from Native Americans, enslaved African-Americans, and Europeans. — Marcie Cohen Ferris Copy Share Image
Milkbars were not only a crucial part of Australian food culture for nearly half a century, but also influenced the way many… — Melissa Leong Copy Share Image
The food we eat is our identity. The youth of the nation must save our food culture and traditions. If not, it… — Vijay Sethupathi Copy Share Image
There is a deliberate effort to undermine food culture to sell us processed food. The family meal is a challenge if you're… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
I think Americas food culture is embedded in fast-food culture. And the real question that we have is: How are we going… — Alice Waters Copy Share Image
The study of foodways - the intersection of food and culture - addresses a central issue in the humanities: how we connect… — Marcie Cohen Ferris Copy Share Image
Bangkok's street food culture may have recently been forced to clean up its act but personally, we think there's nothing better than… — Melissa Leong Copy Share Image
One of the things is challenging yourself to do a Rome show when everybody's done a Rome show. To find some aspect… — Anthony Bourdain Copy Share Image
I'm going to work on food culture and help food become fun and part of peoples' lives again. The traditional restaurant is… — Kimbal Musk Copy Share Image
In this country, the health concerns and the environmental concerns are as deep as in Europe. All the surveys show that. But… — Jeremy Rifkin Copy Share Image
For the young, and those newly introduced to Australia, milkbars represented an opportunity to dip a toe in the water when it… — Melissa Leong Copy Share Image
Food for us comes from our relatives, whether they have wings or fins or roots. That is how we consider food. Food… — Winona LaDuke Copy Share Image
In terms of kids not liking the food, I am shocked. I know that it's not true. I know that when kids… — Alice Waters Copy Share Image
In response to our fast-food culture, a 'slow food' movement appeared. Out of hurried parenthood, a move toward slow parenting could be… — Arlie Russell Hochschild Copy Share Image