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Whole Food Facts

The Complete Reference Guide

By (author)  Evelyn Roehl

ISBN-13: 978-0-89281-635-4
ISBN: 0-89281-635-X

Quality Paperback — 6/1/96

Page Count: 296; 8.00 (width) x 10.00 (height)

20 b&w illustrations

Imprint: Healing Arts Press

Availability: Usually ships within 1-2 business days.

Price: $24.95

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About Whole Food Facts


This easy-to-read compendium is an indispensable guide to meal planning, cooking, and shopping for both the beginning and the experienced whole food cook. From amazake and arugula to shiitake and teff, Evelyn Roehl offers the most up-to-date information on buying and cooking with whole foods. The familiar as well as the exotic in fruits and vegetables, dairy products, grains and legumes, oils, and sweeteners are discussed in detail in this A-Z reference guide no kitchen should be without. 

Updated and enlarged edition.

With more natural foods and organic produce in supermarkets, the new USDA Food Pyramid Guide, and recently published information on the value of nutrients and specialty diets, more health-conscious consumers are seeking information on selecting, preparing, and storing whole foods. 

The author provides comprehensive nutritional charts and a complete discussion of diets, including vegetarian, macrobiotic, and the new USDA-recommended diet. 

A special chapter on nutrients answers the frequently-asked questions What is it?, How do I use it?, How nutritious is it?, and Where does it come from?. 

About the Author(s) of Whole Food Facts

Evelyn Roehl, researcher and writer, was co-founder and director of the Food Learning Center in Seattle, Washington. 

Praise for Whole Food Facts

"When faced with spelt, kamut, and bulgur at your local co-op do you know what they are and how to cook them? If you've been avoiding tempeh, miso, and shoyu for the same reason, you probably need this book. This is not a cookbook - there are no fancy recipes - but the encyclopedic knowledge it contains should encourage the serious whole food enthusiast."
Rosemary Jones, Common Ground

"A book that is not only useful but beautiful...It gives an astonishing amount of information about thousands of fruits,nuts, grains, oils, beans, and vegetables."
Health World