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Data Visualization: Mapping a Taco's Origins

This map by a group of architecture students illustrates the origins of the ingredients from a taco in San Francisco.

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Guide to When Fruits and Vegetables Are in Season

[Image: Good.is] Good magazine reminds you what produce to buy locally with this colorful guide to the seasonality of ten common fruits and vegetables around the United States. Related Worldwide Meat Consumption Infographic Sources of Food Poisoning Infographic...

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Fun Food-Related Infographics Posters

[Images: Visual Aid Shop] Decorate your walls with some of the colorful infographics from the Visual Aid Shop. Many of the over 250 posters are food-related: cuts of beef, glasses, coffee drinks, breakfasts from around the world, cheeses, pastas, ingredients in a Christmas pudding, stomachs (eh, that's where the food goes), and more. (Unfortunately, there's no direct linking to the products, but you can search by name and it's worth taking a look at the whole list.) Related Sources of Food Poisoning Infographic Worldwide Meat Consumption Infographic Caffeine and Calories Chart...

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Sources of Food Poisoning Infographic

[Image: Good.is] E. coli in beef isn't the only troublemaker out there. Check out these other sources of food poisoning from Good magazine's latest Transparency featuring the top 10 FDA-regulated foods that have made the most people sick since 1990. Related Worldwide Meat Consumption Infographic White House Food Safety Group Has Website What Makes Raw Eggs Dangerous...

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Worldwide Meat Consumption Infographic

[Image: Good.is] Good magazine's latest Transparency features this infographic illustrating the meat consumption of the highest and lowest meat-consuming countries in the world. Denmark is number one with 321.7 pounds per capita per year, and Bhutan is the lowest at 6.6 pounds. Related Caffeine and Calories Chart Behold the Bacon Pig...

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