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Join top food writer Chris Nuttall-Smith for an obsessive, fascinating journey through the hidden stories of the things we eat. Each episode chows down on one food phenomenon, revealing the unexpected cultural ingredients. Part science, part business, part psychology — always fresh and delicious.
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Our brains aren’t wired to save the world. But if you’re ready to make changes that actually stick, 10 Minutes to Save the Planet will show you the way. Co-hosts meteorologist and climate reporter Johanna Wagstaffe and broadcaster Rohit Joseph work through the UN’s 10 actions for a healthy planet, but in a way that won’t shame, overwhelm or bore you. Think of each episode as a bite-size guide to fight climate change, rooted in behavioural therapy. More episodes are available at: https://link.chtbl.com/n0xD54PD
Catch of the Day

Catch of the Day

2017-12-2039:351

How one of the strangest, and frankly blandest-tasting animals you’ll ever encounter, might just be exactly the fish the planet needs.
Blank Slate

Blank Slate

2017-12-1233:351

Tofu: vegetarian superfood or toxin-ridden poison? (Spoiler alert: it's neither!)
Chew Chew

Chew Chew

2017-12-0535:092

The sticky story of how gum conquered our planet — and why today it’s fighting just to survive.
Gutsy

Gutsy

2017-11-2838:151

Prebiotic. Probiotic. These labels are popping up on all sorts of food products, but do they actually help your intestines do their thing?
You'll Have Another

You'll Have Another

2017-11-2127:03

What are the invisible forces that determine what's in your drink?
Snack Time

Snack Time

2017-11-0850:05

Can the Fridge Light team choose, once and for all, the greatest snack of all time? We find out at our first ever live show, recorded at the Hot Docs Podcast Festival.
The untold inside story of Orbitz -- the weirdest drink of the 1990s, and maybe the single worst beverage launch of all time. Doomed to failure, or way ahead of its time?
Green Gold

Green Gold

2017-10-2438:522

Lettuce: the invisible forces that turned rabbit food into the world’s first seasonless produce.
So Saucy

So Saucy

2017-10-1838:57

Sauce: it’s identity in a bottle, with a side order of culture and commerce.
The Rest of the Pig

The Rest of the Pig

2017-10-1035:333

From bacon to guanciale, North Americans love their pork. But even with today’s nose-to-tail approach to eating, there is still plenty left over after the butcher is done. So what happens to the rest of the pig?
One word: Yeasts

One word: Yeasts

2017-10-0343:491

Yeast — yes, yeast — is revolutionizing the way we eat and drink, how we produce milk and meat, and even how we get high.
Dark Meat/White Meat

Dark Meat/White Meat

2017-09-2741:392

One is moist and rich, the other drier and mild. But by the 1990s, boneless, skinless chicken breast was the preferred choice for North Americans. In its first episode, The Fridge Light looks into the popularity battle between dark meat and white meat.
Food journalist Chris Nuttall-Smith is on an obsessive, fascinating quest to uncover the hidden stories of what we eat and drink coming this September 27.
Comments (2)

Donna Lockey

I am liking what I'm hearing. Informative, fun and well written. Please keep it up!

Dec 30th
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Carrolleigh C

great host, interesting content. I will keep checking this podcast out.

Feb 12th
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