According to “Forager's Delight: Seeking Out Secret Harvest in the City” it states that, “Some foragers food is actually easier to find in the city”. Which proves that hunting for food is easy because people can find food anywhere that's how local food is in the inner cities. In “If you know that the plants around you have a real value rather than just aesthetic value, it makes you look at your city in a different way”. People just buy food by how it look they don't buy food for the real value behind food. It also states that, “There was no local tuna available for purchase either so slabs of local halibut were used instead”. This proves that since people couldn’t find local tuna they had to use a different type of fish instead.In the articale “Foragers Delight Seeking Out Secret Harvest in the City” Anita Hamilton says, “ But despite a plethora of new book on Urban foraging and a growing in eating local”. Which is proving that people read books about how to hunt for food so people can have a better …show more content…
According to The Omnivore's Dilemma The Secrets Behind What You Eat Michael Pollan says,“Amanita muscaria, with it’s distinctive red color and white speckles is one of the most poisonous species”(pg.206). Which proves that people have to be careful of what they hunt because not all foods are edible some foods that people hunt for can also be dangerous. Michael Pollan also says that, “Some mushrooms and berries have poisons in them....When she was done I thought eating wild mushrooms was as dangerous touching a downed powerline” (pg.206). Which is implying that hunting for food is so dangerous because if people aren’t aware about which foods are are harmful or not. Pollan says, “I’ve always thought of myself as pretty clumsy. Walking around with a loaded gun never seemed like a good idea” (pg.205). Which proves without a lot of knowledge on how to hunt food people are really in danger because they aren’t stable enough or aware of which foods to eat and how to eat it. Pollan also says,“Is that mushroom good food or is it poison? I’d have to learn to tell the difference” (pg.208). Which proves that Michael Pollan is not well educated on how to hunt for foods because he doesn’t know which foods are edible or