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Eating doesn’t have to be so complicated. In this age of ever-more elaborate diets and conflicting health advice,
Food Rules brings welcome simplicity to our daily decisions about food. Written with clarity, concision, and wit that has become bestselling author Michael Pollan’s trademark, this indispensable handbook lays out a set of straightforward, memorable rules for eating wisely, one per page, accompanied by a concise explanation. It’s an easy-to-use guide that draws from a variety of traditions, suggesting how different cultures through the ages have arrived at the same enduring wisdom about food. Whether at the supermarket or an all-you-can-eat buffet, this is the perfect guide for anyone who ever wondered, “What should I eat?”

"In the more than four decades that I have been reading and writing about the findings of nutritional science, I have come across nothing more intelligent, sensible and simple to follow than the 64 principles outlined in a slender, easy-to-digest new book called Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual, by Michael Pollan." —Jane Brody, The New York Times

"It doesn't get much easier than this. Each page has a simple rule, sometimes with a short explanation, sometimes without, that promotes Pollan's back-to-the-basics-of-food (and-food-enjoyment) philosophy." —
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"In the more than four decades that I have been reading and writing about the findings of nutritional science, I have come across nothing more intelligent, sensible and simple to follow than the 64 principles outlined in a slender, easy-to-digest new book called Food Rules: An Eater’s Manual, by Michael Pollan." —Jane Brody, The New York Times 

"The most sensible diet plan ever? We think it's the one that Michael Pollan outlined a few years ago: “Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants.” So we're happy that in his little new book,
Food Rules, Pollan offers more common-sense rules for eating: 64 of them, in fact, all thought-provoking and some laugh-out-loud funny." The Houston Chronicle

"It doesn't get much easier than this. Each page has a simple rule, sometimes with a short explanation, sometimes without, that promotes Pollan's back-to-the-basics-of-food (and-food-enjoyment) philosophy."
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"A useful and funny purse-sized manual that could easily replace all the diet books on your bookshelf." 
—Tara Parker-Pope, The New York Times

About the Author

Michael Pollan is the author of seven previous books, including CookedFood RulesIn Defense of FoodThe Omnivore's Dilemma and The Botany of Desire, all of which were New York Times bestsellers. He's also the author of the audiobook Caffeine: How Caffeine Created the Modern World. A longtime contributor to the New York Times Magazine, he also teaches writing at Harvard and the University of California, Berkeley. In 2010, TIME magazine named him one of the one hundred most influential people in the world.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ December 29, 2009
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Illustrated
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 140 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 014311638X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0143116387
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.38 x 0.43 x 7.08 inches
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Michael Pollan is the author of seven previous books, including Cooked, Food Rules, In Defense of Food, The Omnivore's Dilemma and The Botany of Desire, all of which were New York Times bestsellers. A longtime contributor to the New York Times Magazine, he also teaches writing at Harvard and the University of California, Berkeley. In 2010, TIME magazine named him one of the one hundred most influential people in the world.

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Customers find the book's information quality excellent, highlighting its direct approach to making better eating choices and clear understanding of food science. Moreover, they appreciate its easy-to-read format, wit, and thought-provoking content, with one customer noting how the sixty-four rules are shared with humor. Additionally, the book serves as a great reminder and features nice graphic design work. However, opinions on value for money are mixed, with some finding it a good value while others consider it not worth the price.

530 customers mention "Information quality"516 positive14 negative

Customers praise the book's information quality, highlighting its direct approach to making better eating choices and clear understanding of food science.

"...There is the rule about not eating food that you cannot say, rule about eating a variety of colors, and a rule about eating at a table, these are a..." Read more

"...in a balanced and easy-to-understand style, this is a great place to start learning about the complex relationship between food and health...." Read more

"...Actually, real food comes from local farmers which is why Pollan is such a fan of farmer's markets where you can support the locavore movement while..." Read more

"...collection of all those dumb adages that can give you a good foundation of understanding before you go on to the more detailed nutritional advice..." Read more

474 customers mention "Ease of read"469 positive5 negative

Customers find the book easy to read, appreciating its concise, common-sense approach and straightforward list of rules that can be understood by anyone.

"...I like the short and sweet aspect of the novel, it’s not a wordy or a complex read, the author gives his readers just the facts in an easy way to..." Read more

"...and (3) How should I eat?. Written in a balanced and easy-to-understand style, this is a great place to start learning about the complex..." Read more

"...And he's starts off with a bang with Rule #1 to just "Eat Food." Sounds simple enough, but most people haven't got a clue what "food" really is...." Read more

"...This is the bottom line, easy to understand book. I have purchased at least a dozen of these and I give them as gifts. I highly recommend this book!!!" Read more

434 customers mention "Readability"417 positive17 negative

Customers find the book easy to read, describing it as a fun and short read, with one customer noting that it really makes sense.

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"...There is a great deal of practical wisdom and advice in this short and easy-to-digest book. Pollan offers 64 "rules" for eating...." Read more

"...that Pollan uses to get people to think about real food is remarkably effective...." Read more

"...Great read. Understand most of what you eat has a story to it and you need to understand that story. Highly recommend book...." Read more

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Customers find the book thought-provoking and sensible, with one customer noting how it breaks down complex concepts into practical ideas.

"...I think this book has a lot to offer, things you might know and things that you should know...." Read more

"...Not just a beginner's guide, this book also serves as a nice (and brief) compendium of Pollan's writing across a number of his other..." Read more

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Customers enjoy the book's humor, finding it witty and entertaining, with one customer noting how the sixty-four rules are shared with humor.

"...Some of these rules are humorous, some inspiring, and frankly, some are a bit of a challenge...." Read more

"...I have read through this multiple times as a fun little rehash and refresh. Last time it took me not even 2 hours all the way through...." Read more

"...Overall, this book is fun and somewhat cute - it's classic Michael Pollan in tone. Most of his food policies are doable and helpful...." Read more

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Customers find the book's content easy to remember and appreciate as a great reminder.

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Customers appreciate the book's visual style, with its nice graphic design and clear layout, and one customer notes that the illustrations give it a playful feeling.

"...In other words they are crisp, memorable, and quotable...." Read more

"...Overall, this book is fun and somewhat cute - it's classic Michael Pollan in tone. Most of his food policies are doable and helpful...." Read more

"...Michael Pollan brilliantly lays out the foundations and principles for our primary fuel, food...." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2017
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    This was a short novel but I enjoyed all the little bits of information that was inside. The book’s sole purpose is to give you some guidelines for eating.

    The links between diet and health according to this novel is that individuals who eat a Western diet (lots of processed food, food with added sugar and fat, and lots of refined grains) will suffer from Western diseases such as obesity, Type 2 diabetes, cancer and cardio diseases. That totally makes sense to me but I didn’t know it was known as a Western diet. The second link is that if you eat a traditional diet (a lot of different varieties here) you will not suffer from these diseases. Which basically means, no one diet is perfect but as humans we have adapted to different diets to make them work for us. The Western diet, as it stands now, is the diet which makes everyone ill. Inside this novel, there are 64 rules to live by to eat a healthy diet. These rules are explained further with a brief explanation, if needed.

    Some of these rules I had heard about before but about half of them were new to me. There are three parts to the novel: What to eat? What kinds of food should I eat? And How should I eat? Each of these parts have different rules to follow. I liked that these rules are, for the most part, something I could memorize on my own and therefore, I could recall when need be. There is the rule about not eating food that you cannot say, rule about eating a variety of colors, and a rule about eating at a table, these are a few of the rules I already knew.
    Here are a few of the rules that I really enjoyed:
    Avoid food products containing ingredients that no ordinary human would keep in the pantry.
    So, cellulose, thiamine mononitrate is not something I would have on hand, therefore this product should not be in my house.
    Avoid food products that contain more than 5 ingredients.
    Wow, that would eliminate a lot of the processed foods I have on hand.
    Avoid food products that contain ingredients that a third-grader cannot pronounce.
    Again cellulose, thiamine mononitrate are out and I need to start thinking simple.
    Cook food that has only been cooked by humans.
    Again, lots of preservatives, added sugar, and other interesting items are added which we don’t need.
    Eat all the junk food you want as long as you cook it yourself.
    This one is a killer. I have literally cut down on the number of French fries I eat as I think this rule says it all. I’m not physically making French fries out of potatoes every time I want them, it’s too time consuming and too much work. The novel says there is nothing wrong with sweets, soda and other sweet snacks as long as you prepare them yourself. If I had to prepare potato chips, snack crackers, or cookies as much as I consume them, my consumption would really go down.
    Spend as much time enjoying your meal as it took to prepare it.
    Amen!

    I think this book has a lot to offer, things you might know and things that you should know. I like the short and sweet aspect of the novel, it’s not a wordy or a complex read, the author gives his readers just the facts in an easy way to think about them and how to apply them to their own lives. I’m ready to jump on board and I know it will take some time, strength and willpower to incorporate these rules but I know the benefits will be worth it.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2010
    Format: PaperbackVerified Purchase
    Michael Pollan's "Food Rules" offers an excellent reference to begin learning about the relationship between food and health. Not just a beginner's guide, this book also serves as a nice (and brief) compendium of Pollan's writing across a number of his other publications.

    There is a great deal of practical wisdom and advice in this short and easy-to-digest book. Pollan offers 64 "rules" for eating. He breaks these rules into three major themes: (1) What should I eat?, (2) What kind of food should I eat?, and (3) How should I eat?. Written in a balanced and easy-to-understand style, this is a great place to start learning about the complex relationship between food and health.

    The topic of food in general is a touchy one. As the author Jonathan Safran Foer said in a CNN interview*:

    "Even the most political people, the most thoughtful and engaged, tend not to "go there." And for good reason. Going there can be extremely uncomfortable. Food is not just what we put in our mouths to fill up; it is culture and identity. Reason plays some role in our decisions about food, but it's rarely driving the car."

    Pollan points out two important facts in the book's Introduction that "are not in dispute" related to the links between diet and health:

    "(1) Populations that eat a so-called Western diet -- generally defined as a diet consisting of lots of processed foods and meat, lots of added fat and sugar, lots of refined grains, lots of everything except vegetables, fruits and whole grains -- invariably suffer from high rates of the so-called Western diseases: obesity, type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer. Virtually all of the obesity and type 2 diabetes, 80 percent of the cardiovascular disease, and more than a third of all cancers can be linked to this diet.

    (2) Populations eating a remarkably wide range of traditional diets generally don't suffer from these chronic diseases."

    Pollan notes that these two facts are agreed upon by all the contending parties in the nutrition wars. Moreover, he notes that these facts are "sturdy enough that we can build a sensible diet upon them." This, I think, is a good context with which to explore the relationship between food and health.

    I strongly recommend this book to all readers. It is a useful addition to two of Pollan's other books, The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals and In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto, and to two books related to other aspects of food and health, Fast Food Nation and Sugar Shock!: How Sweets and Simple Carbs Can Derail Your Life-- and How YouCan Get Back on Track.

    * [...]
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  • Krupa Chirravoori
    5.0 out of 5 stars Short and succinct - but very useful
    Reviewed in India on February 29, 2020
    I feel the book condenses a lot of confusing advice into short, clear, 'do this' kind of sentences that stuck to my mind.

    I now feel I don't have to bother as much about the exact nutritional content of some food - as much as noticing how close to the source that food is. Definitely recommend this book to anyone looking at some simple, irrefutable, and quick rules to eat healthily minus the jargon.
  • Darren Rathbone
    5.0 out of 5 stars A concise complement to in defence of food.
    Reviewed in Australia on April 28, 2019
    In defence of food is still I think the best book I have read about what we should eat. For those hat have read it, this is a quick easy refresher. For those that want a taste of what that book is about, this is a quick easy place to start. If we all followed this advise, we would all be a lot healthier. My fav is rule 43, I’m good at that one!
  • Dee
    5.0 out of 5 stars Common sense information
    Reviewed in Canada on January 22, 2024
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    I enjoyed this book. It was much smaller than I expected, and I read it in an hour. I recommend it because it is information that we need to keep in mind for our daily eating habits and can refer back to often when feeling like our eating is starting to get out of control. It is an easy, fun, read!
  • Karina Frabetti
    5.0 out of 5 stars More food for though
    Reviewed in Brazil on October 17, 2016
    Format: KindleVerified Purchase
    Not just rules but topics to think about our day by day relationship with the universe of food. Not a diet, an adjust of our path.
  • hattiekins
    5.0 out of 5 stars Simple et précis
    Reviewed in France on October 10, 2016
    Ce livre était super. Il est écrit d'une manière simple et précise en listant des notions vraiment importantes de comment manger sainement. J'ai vraiment apprécié les infos du livre qui sont logiques en plus mais qu'on a besoin d'entendre et re entendre pour que ça rentre. C'est vrai que c'est dur de manger sainement dans la société dans laquelle on vit aujourd'hui avec tous les fast food, tout le sucre et sel cacher dans notre nourriture. Je souhaite m'impliquer plus dans tout ce qui est santé et bien être donc si quelqu'un a des recommendations ou suggestions de nouvelle lecture ou autre oeuvre dans le même genre, envoyez moi un mail que je continue ma croissance personnelle :) - harriet-lane@laposte.net
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