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Twinkie, Deconstructed: My Journey to Discover How the Ingredients Found in Processed Foods Are Grown, Mined (Yes, Mined), and Manipulated Int

by Steve Ettlinger

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A pop-science journey into the surprising ingredients found in most common packaged foods

Like most Americans, Steve Ettlinger eats processed foods. And, like most consumers, he didn?t have a clue as to what most of the ingredients on the labels mean. So when his young daughter asked, ?Daddy, what?s polysorbate 60?? he was at a loss?and determined to find out.

From the phosphate mines in Idaho to the oil fields in China, Twinkie, Deconstructed demystifies some of the most common processed food ingredients? where they come from, how they are made, how they are used?and why. Beginning at the source (hint: they?re often more closely linked to rock and petroleum than any of the four food groups), we follow each Twinkie ingredient through the process of being crushed, baked, fermented, refined, and/or reacted into a totally unrecognizable goo or powder?all for the sake of creating a simple snack cake.

An insightful exploration of the modern food industry, if you?ve ever wondered what you?re eating when you consume foods containing mono- and diglycerides or calcium sulfate (the latter a food-grade equivalent of plaster of paris), this book is for you.

Review:

"In this delightful romp through the food processing industry, Ettlinger, who writes on consumer products (The Complete Illustrated Guide to Everything Sold in Hardware Stores), says, 'Believers of urban legends take note.... Twinkies are not just made of chemicals,' nor will their ingredients allow them to last, 'even exposed on a roof, for 25 years.' But what exactly their ingredients are, and how they come from places like Minnesota and Madagascar to be made into what Ettlinger calls 'the uber-iconic food product, the archetype of all processed foods,' is the subject of his book. Each chapter looks at individual ingredients, in the same order as on a Twinkie package, so Ettlinger finds himself traveling to eastern Pennsylvania farms to study wheat, as well as to high-security plants that manufacture highly toxic chlorine used in minute amounts to make the bleached flour that is 'the only kind that works in sugar-heavy' Twinkies or birthday and wedding cakes. His exploration of the manufacturing processes of cellulose gum ('perfect for lending viscosity to the filling in snack cakes — or rocket fuel'), for example, cleverly reveals how Twinkie ingredients 'are produced by or dependent on nearly every basic industry we know.'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"If you want to explore all the unpronounceable and highly suspect ingredients we consume daily, what better starting point could you choose than that classic golden creme-filled cake reputedly capable of withstanding a nuclear holocaust? In 'Twinkie, Deconstructed,' Steve Ettlinger sets out on just such an exploration, with mixed results.

'Where does pol-y-sor-bate six-tee come from,... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

Book News Annotation:

For consumers who have wondered about multisyllabic ingredients in processed foods, a New York author who has appeared on the Food Network and worked as a chef demystifies them. Drawing on interviews with industry professionals, Ettlinger reveals that these snack cakes and other popular products are concocted from byproducts of chlorine bleaching, gypsum mining, petroleum processing, and other chemicals also used in non-food products--which explains the Department of Homeland Security's role in food supply protection. Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

When Ettlinger's young daughter asked him, What's polysorbate 60? he was at a loss--and determined to find out. The result is a fascinating, thoroughly researched exploration into the food industry and some of the most commonly processed food ingredients.

About the Author

Steve Ettlinger, author of six books, has long been fascinated with everyday consumer products, from hardware to beer.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781594630187
Subtitle:
My Journey to Discover How the Ingredients Found in Processed Foods Are Grown, Mined (Yes, Mined), and Manipulated into What America Eats
Author:
Ettlinger, Steve
Publisher:
Plume
Subject:
Nutrition
Subject:
Food Science
Subject:
Popular Culture - General
Subject:
Popular Culture
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20080226
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
from 12
Language:
English
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
7.76 x 5.1 x 0.7 in 0.47 lb
Age Level:
from 18

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "In this delightful romp through the food processing industry, Ettlinger, who writes on consumer products (The Complete Illustrated Guide to Everything Sold in Hardware Stores), says, 'Believers of urban legends take note.... Twinkies are not just made of chemicals,' nor will their ingredients allow them to last, 'even exposed on a roof, for 25 years.' But what exactly their ingredients are, and how they come from places like Minnesota and Madagascar to be made into what Ettlinger calls 'the uber-iconic food product, the archetype of all processed foods,' is the subject of his book. Each chapter looks at individual ingredients, in the same order as on a Twinkie package, so Ettlinger finds himself traveling to eastern Pennsylvania farms to study wheat, as well as to high-security plants that manufacture highly toxic chlorine used in minute amounts to make the bleached flour that is 'the only kind that works in sugar-heavy' Twinkies or birthday and wedding cakes. His exploration of the manufacturing processes of cellulose gum ('perfect for lending viscosity to the filling in snack cakes — or rocket fuel'), for example, cleverly reveals how Twinkie ingredients 'are produced by or dependent on nearly every basic industry we know.'" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , When Ettlinger's young daughter asked him, What's polysorbate 60? he was at a loss--and determined to find out. The result is a fascinating, thoroughly researched exploration into the food industry and some of the most commonly processed food ingredients.
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