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13 Liquid Jewels: Drinking the Last Bottles of Wine
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Felipe Koch
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Contributors xi
- Foreword xvii
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Part 1: Introduction
- 1 Food Tourism and the Future(s) 1
- 2 Food Tourism: Why is it an Important Concept Today? 16
- 3 Food Tourism in 2075: Scenarios and Drivers of Change 31
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Part 2: Dr Spock’s Restaurant
- Scenario: Dr Spock’s Restaurant 69
- 4 A New Restaurant Dining Experience with Laboratory-Based Food Alternatives in the Future 71
- 5 Science in Food: The Example of Meat-Substitutes and Cell-Based Meat – A Day at Dr Spock’s Restaurant 86
- 6 ‘License to Eat’: Speculative Trend Explorations of the Future 99
- 7 Dr Spock’s Floating Sea Farm Restaurant in the Dutch Wadden Sea 115
- 8 Impact of Food Neophobia and Food Neophilia on Attitude and Behaviour Towards Food Cooked by a Robotic Chef 129
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Part 3: Roots
- Scenario: Roots 145
- 9 We’ll Still Be Here: (Re)Negotiating ‘Staged Authenticity’ or Safeguarding Local Food and Foodways? 147
- 10 Sociotechnological Authentication of Iconic Food Attractions and Experiences 161
- 11 Peranakan Tables of Futures Past: Traditional Foodways, Collective Nostalgia and the Multimodality of Tasting our Roots 175
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Part 4: Royal Mayfair
- Scenario: Royal Mayfair 189
- 12 The Monopoly of the Royal Mayfair 191
- 13 Liquid Jewels: Drinking the Last Bottles of Wine 202
- 14 WARNING! The Royal Mayfair Scenario is a Narcissistic Consumers Playground 211
- 15 Virtual Lux Gourmet: Future of Virtual Food Tourism 224
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Part 5: La Natura Food Trail
- Scenario: La Natura Food Trail 239
- 16 Home Hospitality: A Crafted Food Vision 241
- 17 Elysium Near and Far: Food Tourism Futures in Sweden 255
- 18 Therapeutic Wellness: A Down-to-Earth Journey into Tuscany’s Food Trail 269
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Part 6: The Core Theory of Food Tourism Futures
- 19 The Futures of Food Tourism 285
- Index 304
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Contributors xi
- Foreword xvii
-
Part 1: Introduction
- 1 Food Tourism and the Future(s) 1
- 2 Food Tourism: Why is it an Important Concept Today? 16
- 3 Food Tourism in 2075: Scenarios and Drivers of Change 31
-
Part 2: Dr Spock’s Restaurant
- Scenario: Dr Spock’s Restaurant 69
- 4 A New Restaurant Dining Experience with Laboratory-Based Food Alternatives in the Future 71
- 5 Science in Food: The Example of Meat-Substitutes and Cell-Based Meat – A Day at Dr Spock’s Restaurant 86
- 6 ‘License to Eat’: Speculative Trend Explorations of the Future 99
- 7 Dr Spock’s Floating Sea Farm Restaurant in the Dutch Wadden Sea 115
- 8 Impact of Food Neophobia and Food Neophilia on Attitude and Behaviour Towards Food Cooked by a Robotic Chef 129
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Part 3: Roots
- Scenario: Roots 145
- 9 We’ll Still Be Here: (Re)Negotiating ‘Staged Authenticity’ or Safeguarding Local Food and Foodways? 147
- 10 Sociotechnological Authentication of Iconic Food Attractions and Experiences 161
- 11 Peranakan Tables of Futures Past: Traditional Foodways, Collective Nostalgia and the Multimodality of Tasting our Roots 175
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Part 4: Royal Mayfair
- Scenario: Royal Mayfair 189
- 12 The Monopoly of the Royal Mayfair 191
- 13 Liquid Jewels: Drinking the Last Bottles of Wine 202
- 14 WARNING! The Royal Mayfair Scenario is a Narcissistic Consumers Playground 211
- 15 Virtual Lux Gourmet: Future of Virtual Food Tourism 224
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Part 5: La Natura Food Trail
- Scenario: La Natura Food Trail 239
- 16 Home Hospitality: A Crafted Food Vision 241
- 17 Elysium Near and Far: Food Tourism Futures in Sweden 255
- 18 Therapeutic Wellness: A Down-to-Earth Journey into Tuscany’s Food Trail 269
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Part 6: The Core Theory of Food Tourism Futures
- 19 The Futures of Food Tourism 285
- Index 304