Food for thought Expert discusses history of food science at symposium
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COLUMBIA — Kicking off the 8th annual Life Sciences and Society Symposium: Food Sense , Ingolf Gruen, program and undergraduate adviser chair of Food Science at MU, asked the audience, "What did you eat for breakfast this morning?" "Now, what did your great, great, great, great, great, great grandparents eat for breakfast?" he asked. "From modern age to the age of our ancestors, what really ...
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