The Food Programme Episodes Episode guide
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Stouts and Porters: How dark beers became cool
Jimi Famurewa finds out why stouts and porters like Guinness are having a bit of a moment.
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The Plant-Based Diet Boom: How is it changing food culture?
What are the social and cultural shifts from the growth of the plant-based diet trend?
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The herb and spice scam?
In this exclusive investigation, Jaega Wise tests everyday kitchen spices.
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Feeding Norfolk
Delia Smith sends the team to Norfolk to see what's being done to fix food poverty there.
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The power of poems to connect us to food
Farmer's stories through the eyes of poets – can it make us care how our food is grown?
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A Bitter Taste?
From cooking and growing to new health research, Leyla Kazim explores the world of bitter.
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Love on a Plate
Stories of food, love and romance with Jaega Wise.
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Destination Food
Sheila Dillon explores what it means to travel to eat in a globalised world.
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How has a small island become the nation with the highest rate of obesity?
Sheila Dilllon explores what we can learn from Nauru, the world's most obese country
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Haggis and Hosting: Celebrating Burns Night
Sheila Dillon joins chef Julie Lin in Glasgow as she hosts friends for Burns Night 2024.
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Eating for Two?
Jaega Wise is on a mission to find out what she should really be eating while pregnant.
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A Seaweed Revolution in the UK?
Could seaweed farming be the answer to some of our biggest issues? Leyla Kazim finds out.
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New Year’s Eve Food Around the World
Join Leyla Kazim for a tour of New Year’s Eve food traditions around the world.
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Christmas with The Food Programme
Chef Thomasina Miers and Sheila Dillon on doing more with less at Christmas.
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Dark and stormy: A journey through rum
From its origins on slave plantations to new ways of making it from scratch in the UK.
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Recipes for Long Life
Could research into centenarians living in Blue Zones help us live longer?
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The food books of 2023
Sheila Dillon presents The Food Programme’s favourite food books of the year.
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Food Under Siege in Gaza
Sheila Dillon looks at the war in Gaza through the lens of food.
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Older Men Learning to Cook
Jimi Famurewa talks to men who are learning or rediscovering cooking later in life.
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Mezcal: A Beginners Guide
Dan Saladino explores the Mexican spirit mezcal and the diverse world of agave spirits.
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Prescribing Fruit and Veg – A New Model for the NHS?
How healthcare is being brought out of GP surgeries and into communities in south London.
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Eating Wild Part 2: Inside the Gut Microbiome
Dan Saladino finds out what happened to people who embarked on a wild food adventure.
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Kombucha: A Miracle Drink?
Jaega Wise investigates the world of fermented tea.
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Local food – is it working?
To what extent is food localism working, and how is that helping smaller producers?
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Abergavenny at 25
Abergavenny Food Festival: 25 Years and Counting
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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Food and Farming Awards: street food finalists
Street food, take-aways and small eateries, the finalists in ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Food & Farming Awards.
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The Food Innovators: Radical Thinkers, Big Ideas.
Dan Saladino meets the finalists for this year's Food Innovation Award.
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Festival Food
What does it take to feed a music festival?
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A Food Museum – can it make us care about food?
How can the UK's new food museum tell the story of food, past, present and future?
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Wedding Food
The Food Programme celebrates wedding food and drink.