A review by theseasoul
The Secret History of Food: Strange but True Stories About the Origins of Everything We Eat by Matt Siegel

3.0

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Somewhat interesting compilation of microhistory food essays. Some of the chapters were more interesting than others. Unfortunately this book had its vulgar moments (I’ve heard the history of Kellogg’s origins a million times by now and don’t need to hear it again, thank you very much) and there were a couple times when sexual references were made that weren’t even relevant to the history.