Cities and milk consumption in Europe, 1890-1936: the emergence of a new market in Spain
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2017-12Abstract
One of the main features of the European nutritional transition involved the wide-spread increase in milk consumption, a singular process as it involved the emergence of new consumption preferences.This transformation will be examined here using Spain as a case study. Even up until the 1890s milk was not considered a valuable dietary component in Spain, and was normally consumed only by those who were on liquid diets for medical reasons.By the 1930s,however,milk was regarded as a basic foodstuff, especially for children. Our main hypothesis is that cities played a central role in this change in preferences. [...]
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Hernández-Adell I, Pujol J. Cities and milk consumption in Europe, 1890-1936: the emergence of a new market in Spain. Hist Agrar. 2017;73:59-90. DOI: 10.26882/HistAgrar.073E03h
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