Mark Bittman is the author of more than thirty books, including
the How to Cook Everything series and the
#1 New York Times bestseller VB6: Eat Vegan Before
6:00 to Lose Weight and Restore Your Health . . . for Good. Over
his long career at The New York Times, Bittman wrote for both the
food and opinion pages, and was the lead Magazine food writer
before launching his own popular web site, The Bittman Project.
Bittman has starred in four television series, including Showtime’s
Emmy-winning Years of Living Dangerously. He is a
longtime TODAY regular and has made hundreds of
television, radio, and podcast appearances, including on Jimmy
Kimmel Live!, Real Time with Bill Maher, and
CBS’s The Dish; and on NPR’s All Things Considered,
Fresh Air, and Morning Edition. Together with daughter
Kate Bittman, he has hosted their own podcast, Food with Mark
Bittman since 2021.
Bittman has written for countless publications and spoken at dozens
of universities and conferences; his 2007 TED talk “What’s
wrong with what we eat?” has over five million views. He was a
distinguished fellow at the University of California, Berkeley, and
a fellow at the Union of Concerned Scientists. He has received six
James Beard Awards, four IACP Awards, and numerous other
honors.
In addition to his role as editor-in-chief for The Bittman Project,
Bittman is currently special advisor on food policy at Columbia
University’s Mailman School of Public Health, where he teaches
and hosts a lecture series. He is also the editor in chief
of Heated. His most recent books beyond the How to Cook
Everything Series are How to Eat; Animal, Vegetable, Junk; and
Bittman Bread.
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