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Health Dorito Effect Advanced

1. The document provides vocabulary definitions and discussion questions from the article "The Dorito Effect" about how food companies have engineered intensely flavored junk foods while real foods have become blander and less nutritious over time. 2. The vocabulary definitions explain terms like "corollary", "bland", "diluted of nutrients", "out of context", and "delivery vehicle of flavoring". 3. The discussion questions ask about the findings on flavor making people unhealthy, differences in taste of raw foods between countries, thoughts on food labels, and challenges of prioritizing quality over quantity of food.

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Health Dorito Effect Advanced

1. The document provides vocabulary definitions and discussion questions from the article "The Dorito Effect" about how food companies have engineered intensely flavored junk foods while real foods have become blander and less nutritious over time. 2. The vocabulary definitions explain terms like "corollary", "bland", "diluted of nutrients", "out of context", and "delivery vehicle of flavoring". 3. The discussion questions ask about the findings on flavor making people unhealthy, differences in taste of raw foods between countries, thoughts on food labels, and challenges of prioritizing quality over quantity of food.

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Pre-Reading: Vocabulary from “The Dorito Effect…”

(http://www.vox.com/2015/7/30/9070255/dorito-effect)
A. Read the following sentences and try to guess what the words in bold mean.
1. “Rarely, however, do we talk about the corollary of this: that at the same time food companies mastered
the art of engineering flavors to make things like soda and chips irresistible, real foods like meat produce have
become increasingly bland.”

2. “We know smoking is deadly because it causes cancer along with a host of other ailments.”

3. “All the good stuff we grow has gotten continually more bland……they have become diluted of nutrients.”

4. “We started producing flavors in factories and adding them to all sorts of things. We created flavors that
were out of context.”

5. “These flavored foods deliver deliciousness and calories, but they don’t deliver a diversity of nutrients.”

6. “Arch West wanted to unleash tortilla chips on the market.”

7. “ You’re not tasting the chicken- the chicken is more a delivery vehicle of flavoring that was created by
flavor scientists. This is incredibly deceptive on the cognitive level, but it’s also messed up the palate.”

8. “More recently, scientists developed the ability to make isolated flavoring chemicals in a ‘natural’ way. It’s
just a distortion of policy and a legal labeling framework.”

9. “Soy milk, for example, has this clean reputation. But when you start to look, it has a huge amount of
flavoring and sugar.”

10. “When I was researching The Dorito Effect, I thought there was an absolute trade-off between quality and
quantity.”

-- Copyright Katarina Ohlsson for Englishcurrent.com --


Discussion Questions from “The Dorito Effect”
A. Discuss these questions with your group.
1. Did you find the results of Mark Schatzker’s research that flavor is what is making us unhealthy surprising?
Do you believe that his finds might be correct?
2. Do you find that raw ingredients (meat, vegetable, fruit, milk, eggs, etc.) in North America taste different
from those in your home country? If so, how would you describe the difference?

3. Are you careful about what you eat? Do you care about food labels such as organic, natural, artificial etc?

4. During the interview, Mark Schatzker said that “we need to shop like a passionate Italian chef” is this
realistic?

5. Later he says that “by choosing quality over quantity only rich people would be able to afford truly delicious
food” is this perhaps, already the case? Is any research about food that isn’t about how to make more of it for
those who don’t have enough a waste of time and/or money?

B. Choose one of the above questions and write your answer below.
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-- Copyright Katarina Ohlsson for Englishcurrent.com --

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