What will food be like in 1000 years time?!


Question: What will food be like in 1000 years time?
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It will be free and more nutritious probably and there will be more ways to create/grow food.



Actually, the most common food back then was the same food eaten in the World Wars.
It was something that when we look back now would be "unedible".
Because food supplies was so scarce back then, they would only have the simple ingredents such as water, eggs, flour, etc.
As learned in history class, what people would do was to mix water, eggs, flour and salt and bake it until it was "rock hard". This would fill them up, and could last for a long time. Since it was salty, rats and mice would not particularly get attracted to it, and it had a long shelf life.

Enjoy. :)



The way the world is now who say's we will even be here to eat . we already have trouble feeding the people we now have ,the land is loosing most of the nutrients from over farming .They keep adding fertilizers that are running into the rivers killing all forms of life . If there is no water then there is no food . Things have to change now before it's to late .



probably...every person would love to have non-traditional food of course. They wont have to cook for themselves...1000 years later?boy....thats a lot of years to go!! and besides, it depends on their own desire and taste...some like this some likes that. And dont care of the future food 'cause we wont even reach nor exist during that time anymore....enjoy while your heart is still beating/....joke



Same.... Probably more junk food.



all foods dried and reduced to pill or powder form?




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