Food journalism is a field of journalism that focuses on news and current events related to food, its production, and the cultures of producing and consuming that food.
Typically, food journalism includes a scope broader than the work of food critics, who analyze restaurants and their products, and is similar to a sub-genre of "food writing", which documents the experience and history of food.
[3] This expands on themes traditional to food criticism, which has tended to focus on fine dining and other kinds of food writing, like cookbook writing.
The contemporary field of food journalism grew in the mid-20th century, especially as issues like food rationing during and after World War II.
[5] In the United States, the Association of Food Journalists provides professional standards and a code of ethics.