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You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment is a 2024 American documentary series set for streaming on Netflix. It is based on an 8-week study conducted by Stanford University that put 22 sets of genetically identical twins on opposing (but healthy) diets: omnivore and vegan. It was released on January 1, 2024.
The series tells the story of Sarma Melngailis, former owner of the New York City vegan restaurant Pure Food and Wine. Melngailis met and married conman Anthony Strangis (who called himself Shane Fox), and she alleged that he coerced her into stealing money from her own restaurant and later going on the run from authorities. The pair were ...
Fugitives” is a four-part documentary series that explores ho. Docuseries “Bad Vegan” debuted on Netflix’s Top 10 list of English-language TV series at No. 5, with 27 million hours of the ...
Pure Food and Wine was a raw food and vegan restaurant co-founded by Sarma Melngailis and chef Matthew Kenney. The restaurant opened in June 2004 at 54 Irving Place in Manhattan. [1] It closed in 2016. [2] It is the subject of the documentary Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives. [3] [2] [4]
McQuirter co-founded "BlackVegetarians.com" (1996-1997), the first vegan website by and for African Americans. [ 6 ] [ 10 ] According to the New York Times, her 2010 book, By Any Greens Necessary contributed to the rise of veganism among African-Americans between the time of its release and 2017 (when the article was published). [ 11 ]
Evolving Vegan (2023), TV Show, hosted by Mena Massoud; It's CompliPlated (2023), Food Network, hosted by Tabitha Brown; Living on the Veg, (2020) hosted by BOSH! chefs Henry Firth and Ian Theasby; Vegan Mashup- Miyoko Schinner co-hosted the PBS cooking show for three seasons (2012-2016) [16] with Toni Fiore and Terry Hope Romero. [17] [18]
Eating Our Way to Extinction is the winner of the 2022 Environmental Media Award for the best documentary film. [9] It also won the 2022 International Green Film Award of the Cinema for Peace Awards. [10] The film is estimated to have reached over 10 million viewers across all the viewing platforms. [citation needed]
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