Wednesday, September 06, 2006

F is For Fat Redux

Here's some perspective for a couple commentators in the other piece. I am quoting below from a May 22, 2006 article, "The Search for Sweet - Building a Better Sugar Substitute" published in The New Yorker. For what it's worth.

When Columbus introduced [sugar] cane to the New World, the antropologist Sidney Mintz has noted, sugar was an exotic luxury. Most Europeans had never eaten sugar, but they quickly developed a taste for it. By 1700, the Americas had become a vast sugar mill and the English were eating four pounds per person per year. By 1800, they were eating eighteen pounds; by 1900, ninety pounds. But nowhere was the rise of sugar as dramatic as in the New World. Last year, the average American consumed about a hundred and forty pounds of cane sugar, corn syrup, and other natural sugars - fifty per cent more than the Germans or the French and nine times as much as the Chinese.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shockdoc writes :

Agreed.
And?

And, in the enlightened West, where property rights and capitalism are pummelled daily, but still atleast given lip service, we also do much less manual labor each day to produce goods and services and have far more leisure time over a longer lifespan compared to 500 years ago.
Sounds like a great deal to me!

Now would someone kindly help pull this guilt-free anarchocapitalist out of his La-Z-Boy.

Shockdoc -- Unlike the empty sadomasochistic promises that spew from faith and force, liberty and reason allows one a greater chance to make your cakes AND(!) lots of time to eat them, too.

9/07/2006 05:46:00 AM  
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