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The next food movement? Maybe garbage-to-plate dining

The next food movement? Maybe garbage-to-plate dining

09/08/2015 | Rating NR

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The next food movement? Maybe garbage-to-plate dining

Clip: 9/8/2015 | 7m 37s

The next food movement? Maybe garbage-to-plate dining

What happens to the little ends of cucumber that get cut off by big-time food processors to make pickles? At the Michelin-starred Manhattan restaurant Blue Hill, chef Dan Barber has tried turning that food waste into cuisine, an experiment to encourage diners to rethink the distinction between what we eat and what we throw away. Special correspondent Allison Aubrey of NPR News

09/08/2015 | Rating NR

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