Is it harder to make it in the food industry if you’re black?
The Black Farmer thinks this is another #MeToo moment in world history following the death of...
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Is it harder to make it in the food industry if you’re black?
The Black Farmer thinks this is another #MeToo moment in world history following the death of...
28:53
Food and the legacy of slavery
Jaega Wise and Dan Saladino investigate the hidden story of slavery in our food. Between the...
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This week, Sheila Dillon is in Greece to speak to farmers and food producers about how they are...
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Patience Gray: A Life Through Food
"Poverty rather than wealth gives the good things of life their true significance. Home-made...
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Once a cheap dish to feed workers, salted cod has been preserved by cooks around the world who...
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Feast Like A Georgian: A Food Guide to The Caucuses.
Dan Saladino travels to a Georgia. considered to be an undiscovered food gem. Food writer Carla...
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How we eat says so much about us. Where we come from, our family background, our feelings about...
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We have a national passion for crisps. Every week, on average, each person in Britain eats 4 bags...
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What Kind of Delicious Future?
Dan Saladino looks at ideas that could make an impact on our food future featuring America's...
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Dan Saladino looks at ideas that could make an impact on our food future featuring America's...
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Sheila Dillon celebrates the power of food to comfort us in hard times, especially during these...
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Tim Hayward embarks on the big pig road trip to meet some of the people who devote their lives to...
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Dan Saladino meets the runners convinced low or no carbs is the way to peak performance.
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Doctor's Orders: Getting Tomorrow's Medics Cooking
The NHS is at crisis point. Despite the diet books, the fitness videos, the health bloggers, in...
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Northern Ireland: Food at a Crossroads
Sheila Dillon travels from the border to Belfast to learn why Northern Irish food has blossomed...
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The Sugar Tax: A (Short) History
Dan Saladino looks behind the headlines of the newly introduced sugar tax.
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Salt has long been prized, but in recent years it has become, for many, something to be avoided:...
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Seeds: a 400-million-year-old food story
Dan Saladino and food historian Polly Russell share stories of seeds as told at this year's...
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Sheila Dillon investigates the world of food and drink labelling; what has to go on, what...
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Foxwhelp, cat's head, sheep's nose, hen's turd, yellow willy .... did you know there are over 200...
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