The Omnivore's Dilemma By Michael Pollan

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The Omnivore’s Dilemma, by Michael Pollan, is a book about American dietary traditions, and the food quandary American’s encounter in today’s society. Pollan presents various philosophical points to entice his readers to question their current eating habits. Further, Pollan attempts to help readers determine the resolution to the long-standing question: “What will I fix for dinner?” by exploring the diverse food routes available to modern-day man and by dissecting those paths to reveal the best for well-being, solidity, and sustainability.
Pollan initiates the book by examining the dilemma of the omnivore, a beast with infinite options for eating. Pollan chooses to help ascertain the origins of the dilemma by exploring the three elemental food