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- The omnivore's dilemma, the secrets behind what you eat, Michael Pollan ; adapted by Richie Chevat
- Eat, the story of food, produced by National Geographic Television for the National Geographic Channels ; executive producer, Erik Nelson
- Queen of the sun, what are the bees telling us?, Collective Eye presents ; produced by Jon Betz ; directed and produced by Taggart Siegel
- Food, Inc., produced by Robert Kenner
- Salt, fat, acid, heat, mastering the elements of good cooking, by Samin Nosrat and art by Wendy MacNaughton ; with a foreword by Michael Pollan
- The omnivore's dilemma, the secrets behind what you eat, Michael Pollan, New York times bestselling author ; adapted by Richie Chevat
- How to change your mind, what the new science of psychedelics teaches us about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression, and transcendence, Michael Pollan
- Cooked, a natural history of transformation, Michael Pollan
- The omnivore's dilemma, a natural history of four meals, Michael Pollan
- In defense of food, an eater's manifesto, Michael Pollan
- In defense of food, Michael Pollan
- Food rules, an eater's manual, Michael Pollan ; with illustrations by Maira Kalman
- How to change your mind, what the new science of psychedelics teaches us about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression, and transcendence, Michael Pollan
- In defense of food, an eater's manifesto, Michael Pollan
- The omnivore's dilemma, [a natural history of four meals], by Michael Pollan
- This is your mind on plants, Michael Pollan
- This is your mind on plants, Michael Pollan
- Cooked, [a natural history of transformation], Michael Pollan
- How to change your mind, what the new science of psychedelics teaches us about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression, and transcendence, Michael Pollan
- How to change your mind, what the new science of psychedelics teaches us about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression, and transcendence, Michael Pollan
- This is your mind on plants, Michael Pollan
- This is your mind on plants, Michael Pollan