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-==== Cooked By Michael Pollan ==== +==== Cooked — Michael Pollan ==== 
-[[reading notes]] from **Cooked** (present in the [[foam library]] https://www.zotero.org/groups/foam_library/items/itemKey/4MP2FF5D )+[[reading notes]] from **Cooked** (present in the [[library:foam library]] https://www.zotero.org/groups/foam_library/items/itemKey/4MP2FF5D )
  
  
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 (...) __human breast milk__ is rich in this particular (umami) taste. (...) __human breast milk__ is rich in this particular (umami) taste.
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 +"Stone soup" is the __ancient parable of this everyday miracle, of turning water into food__. In the story, which has been told for centuries in many different cultures (sometimes as "Nail Soup" or "Button Soup" or "Ax Soup"), some poor, hungry strangers come to town with nothing but an empty pot. The villagers refuse them food, so the strangers fill thier pot with water, drop a stone in it, and put it on to boil in the town square. This arouses the curiosity of the villagers, who ask the strangers what it is they're making.
 +"Stone soup," the strangers explain. "It's delicious, as you'll soon see, but it would taste even better if you could spare a little garnish to help flavor it." So one villagers gives them a sprig of parsley. Then another remembers she has some potato peelings at home; which she fetches and drops into the pot. Someone else throws in an onion and a carrot, and then another villager offers a bone. As the kettle boils, one villager after another comes by to throw in a scrap of this, a bit of that, until the soup had thickened into something nourishing and wonderful that everyone -villagers and strangers - sits down to enjoy toghether at a great feast.
 +"You have given us the greatest gift," one of the village elders declares, "the secret of how to make soup from stones."
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 +These days, recipes are steeped in the general sense of panic about time, and so have tried to speed everything up, the better to suit "our busy lives." In the case of braises and stews, this usually means cranking up the cooking temperature (...) __Time__ is everything in these dishes. (...) "Smile" - hatch a tiny bubble now and then, but never boil. (...) __low and slow cooking__ (...) Time is the missing ingredient in our recipes - and in our lives.
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