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Welcome to 'The British Food History Podcast': British food in all its (sometimes gory) glory with Dr. Neil Buttery. He'll be looking in depth at all aspects of food with interviews with special guests, recipes, re-enactments, foraging, trying his hand at traditional techniques, and tracking down forgotten recipes and hyper-regional specialities. He'll also be trying to answer the big question: What makes British food, so...British?
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A listen and a look at how food, history and art intersect. From food origins, food history and food art. How foods have traveled the world, been used by different people and how different artists have depicted them throughout time with an emphasis on women artists, under and mis-represented artists.
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THE HISTORY OF FOOD

Anthrochef

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What makes us human? Humans are just animals who know how to cook. Whether you're interested in food, history, or both like I am, this podcast is for you Visit anthrochef.blog for recipes. Theme music by Michael Levy of Ancient Lyre. “An Ancient Lyre” and much more is available from all major digital music stores and streaming sites.
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Dr. Scoff and the Prof: Food, History and Mirth

Dr Clay Gransden & Associate Professor Bryce Evans

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The premier Food studies/food history podcast where an Associate Professor of History and a Dr of Marketing have a chat and cook/prepare food from the past. Your one-stop-shop for discussion of food policy, food history, cookery and mirth Have a listen and let us know what you think: Twitter - @drscoffprof @drbryceevans Email - drscoffandtheprof@gmail.com
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The Fantastic History Of Food

Nick Charlie Key

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Stories of the fun, bizarre and often ridiculous, history of food. Join me as we explore The Fantastic History of Food. Contact me on foodhistorypod@gmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-fantastic-history-of-food--3591729/support.
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A People's History of Food and Drink explores culture and community through a culinary lens, while wearing a pair of beer goggles. Season one, 5X10 In The Den, looks back at five decades of Harvard Square history as experienced by the people and patrons of the legendary Grendel's Den restaurant. Join our host, and history nerd, Daniel Berger-Jones as he celebrates Grendel's 50th anniversary with cocktail tutorials, cooking lessons and conversations with local legends, sharing stories that ca ...
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Discover the fascinating history of how eggs became a staple in every meal. From hard-boiled to poached, explore the various ways eggs are prepared and why they are an essential part of our diet. Learn about the origins of eggs in culinary practices and their journey to becoming a ubiquitous ingredient in our recipes. #eggs #foodhistory #culinarypr…
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This episode is all about the Victorian suffragist, folklorist and food writer, Florence Marian Mcneill. Born in Orkney in 1885, Florence would go on to be one of the most important figures of the 20th century, and you've never heard of her! Join us for a look at the first half of her life as we investigate the events and movements that shaped her …
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It’s time for the fifth traditional postbag episode, where I (attempt to) answer your questions, read out your comments and mull over your queries. In this edition: giant turkeys, great crisps we have known, burnt bread and Yorkshire puddings – plus much, much more! Thank you for your support in this eighth season of the podcast. It shall return la…
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A look at one of the most loved and iconic shapes of all time and one of our favourite shapes to eat. From the history of the heart shape and its links to plants both sacred and extinct. To how it has become so entwined with the anatomy, metaphor and symbolism of the human heart, emotions of love. Points of discussion include Aristotle's History of…
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While death and taxes are certain in life, the price of AriZona Iced Tea has remained astonishingly low, with a tall can costing less than a dollar for years. Discover the reasons behind this surprising affordability. #AriZonaIcedTea #affordabledrinks #beveragepricing #drinkhistory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoice…
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Since the 1850s, ginger ale has delighted soda lovers globally with its sweet, golden, and bubbly essence paired with a spicy kick. This beloved beverage serves as both a perfect drink mixer and a remedy for upset tummies. Over the years, numerous brands have crafted their unique versions of the original ginger ale formula. So, which brand stands o…
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McDonald's apple pie is more than just a dessert; it's a piece of pop culture history. Introduced in 1968, this crispy, golden treat captured hearts globally, evolving from its beloved fried form to a modern baked version. Discover how it became iconic and why it's known for being so hot. #applepie #McDonald's #popculture #friedapplepie #bakedapple…
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Discover how Raising Cane's rapidly emerged to rival KFC with its unbeatable chicken fingers and youthful vibe. Learn whether this popular eatery truly has a tender to surpass all others. #fastfood #chicken #RaisingCane's #KFC #chickenfingers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Hot dogs are a staple of America’s favorite pastime, baseball. However, they also hold a special place in Hollywood, particularly with Pink’s Hot Dogs, a legendary Los Angeles eatery. Discover why these iconic hot dogs carry such a hefty price tag. #hollywood #hotdog #Pink'sHotDogs #LosAngeles #baseball #America Learn more about your ad choices. Vi…
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Perfect for road trips or late-night cravings, 7-Eleven is known for its convenience. But just how unhealthy is the food offered there? We explore whether grabbing a quick bite from 7-Eleven is as bad for you as it's claimed to be. #7-Eleven #fastfood #roadtripsnacks #conveniencestorefood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/a…
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Explore the intriguing history of Fanta, a globally adored fruit-flavored soda with a rich legacy of international production. Despite its massive popularity and loyal fanbase around the world, Fanta's citrus appeal struggles to capture the American market, failing to rank in the top five sodas. Discover the reasons behind Fanta's unique standing i…
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Ice cream trucks are a nostalgic symbol of Americana, but where did they originate? Discover how these trucks choose their routes, whether drivers tire of playing 'Pop Goes the Weasel' repeatedly, and why they might be more dangerous than expected. Share your most memorable ice cream truck experiences in the comments! #icecream #icecreamtruck #nost…
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In 2003, South Park aired an episode featuring a quirky Mexican restaurant known for its cliff diving, puppet shows, and cave system. This introduced many outside Colorado to Casa Bonita, a beloved Lakewood attraction. Known as a 'so bad, it's good' spot for families, Casa Bonita has been entertaining visitors with live shows and unique attractions…
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Today I speak with food historian, podcaster and friend of the show Lindsay Middleton about arguably the first celebrity chef, Alexis Soyer, focusing mainly on two of his books: The Gastronomic Regenerator and The Modern Housewife. We talk about the kitchens at the Reform Club, Soyer’s literary inspirations, cookery books as entertainment and his m…
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In the 1980s, Domino’s Pizza launched the slogan “avoid the Noid,” featuring a peculiar claymation character in a widely recognized ad campaign. Surprisingly, the popularity of these ads contributed to an unforeseen dramatic crime. Discover how an animated mascot became the center of chaos. #Domino'sPizza #Noid #hostagesituation #1980s #mascot #cla…
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Dive into a fascinating exploration of America's food pricing spectrum. From the most affordable dollar menu items to premium gourmet fast food treats, discover what makes these foods stand out in the current market. This compilation highlights both ends of the price spectrum, offering delicious insights into America's culinary economy. 00:00:00: I…
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Today I am talking with podcaster and blogger Alison Kay of Ancestral Kitchen all about recreating medieval ale at home – and how one adapts the making of them to modern kitchens. We talked about the difference between ale and beer; the process of ale-making; sterilisation versus good old cleaning; wild yeast; and (most importantly) what the ale ta…
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Explore the hidden world of spin-off restaurants created by major dining chains. Discover how giants like McDonald's, Taco Bell, Denny's, and Cracker Barrel have creatively tried to replicate their success with innovative spin-off ventures. #chainrestaurant #spin-offs #fastfoodfranchises #marketinnovation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit pod…
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This week is the first in a series of episodes about foods, ingredients, different things that I couldn’t do without a series I’m calling: Smy Fundamentals. I will look at things that I use everyday, things I swear by, things that I’m constantly suggesting to people or…things that I share with people when they ask me, “what’s your secret for x, y o…
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Is a dessert truly complete without Cool Whip? This light, fluffy topping is a staple for pies and ice cream, especially on birthdays. Despite its constant presence at dessert tables, Cool Whip is a relatively recent creation. Yet, the mystery of its true ingredients remains. #CoolWhip #dessert #whippedcream #lighttopping #recentinvention Learn mor…
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I'm on a break so to fill the gap here are some of my favourite episodes from the podcast's vaults. Welcome to episode one of the new fourth season of The British Food History Podcast. Kicking us off is Neil’s guest Felicity Cloake. Neil & Felicity talk all things breakfast and Felicity’s new book Red Sauce, Brown Sauce, a celebration of the breakf…
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Imagine dining out with the aroma of loaded potato skins filling the air. The venue is decorated with countless knick-knacks, cheerful staff in iconic white and red striped uniforms serve you, and the bartender dazzles with their flair skills. This is the essence of TGI Friday's, where it's perpetually Friday night. #TGIFriday's #loadedpotatoskins …
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Remember the iconic phrase “Snap into a Slim Jim!” that was popularized by a professional wrestler? Slim Jims, the unique “meat snack” akin to beef jerky, were ubiquitous in the 1990s. Then, almost overnight, they vanished like a forgotten snack. What led to the decline of this once-dominant salty treat? #SlimJim #meatsnack #1990s #beefjerky #decli…
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I'm on a break so to fill the gap here are some of my favourite episodes from the podcast's vaults. Today Neil talks to Susan Flavin and Marc Meltonville about recreating as close as possible beer from the accounts of Dublin Castle right at the end of the 16th century. This investigation is part of a much larger project called Food Cult, which is, …
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Explore the intriguing story of Hart House, the vegan fast food venture launched by comedian Kevin Hart. Despite its noble intentions, the restaurant chain was short-lived and went largely unnoticed. Dive into the challenges and factors that led to its downfall. #KevinHart #vegan #fastfood #HartHouse #comedian #restaurantchain Learn more about your…
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Dive into the nostalgic world of fruit snacks from the '80s and '90s, where fruit roll-ups reigned supreme in kids' lunchboxes. Discover the intriguing history behind the invention of General Mills' iconic fruit roll-ups, their triumphs, controversies, and the actual fruit content wrapped in their cellophane. #fruitroll-up #fruitsnacks #GeneralMill…
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Americans' love for steak is undeniable, whether grilled, fried, or rare. However, with increasing concerns about red meat consumption, many steak enthusiasts are questioning its health effects. Is indulging in beef truly detrimental to your health, or has it been unfairly criticized over the years? #beef #steak #redmeat #healtheffects #steakenthus…
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I'm back after quite the hiatus to share with you a bit about why I've been absent and the epiphany that led to my making a Galette des Rois and what makes this Twelfth Night/King Cake so special...and so tasty. I'll share my experience making one, a bit of the history behind it and the surprising treat buried within it. There's a look at my culina…
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I'm on a break so to fill the gap here are some of my favourite episodes from the podcast's vaults. Neil has a most enlightening chat with Kevin Geddes about the fabulous television cook Fanny Cradock (1909-1994). Fanny has a reputation for being difficult to work with, cruel and monstrous, and that she was a fake. In this chat Kevin upturns SOME o…
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Discover why McDonald's french fries have a flavor that captivates taste buds globally. Whether you're enjoying a Big Mac or Chicken McNuggets, it's hard to resist a side of these iconic fries. Dive into the secret that makes them so irresistible. #frenchfries #McDonald's #uniqueflavor #secretrecipe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastch…
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There was a time when nearly every fast food joint in America boasted a salad bar. Surprisingly, some even offered all-you-can-eat buffets, blending seamlessly with the fast food culture of indulgence. However, these salad bars and buffets started disappearing as quickly as they emerged. Discover the factors that led to this vanishing act. #fastfoo…
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Join us for a delicious exploration of our beloved junk foods! Discover fascinating stories from how Hostess Cupcakes survived bankruptcy to the intriguing origins of Capri Sun's tricky packaging. Learn about the surprising history of Doritos, the truth behind Oreo cookies, and why the 80s was a golden era for sugary cereals. Uncover the creation s…
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I'm on a break so to fill the gap here are some of my favourite episodes from the podcast's vaults. Today Neil talks with Paula McIntyre about Hogmanay and her BBC TV show, the excellent Hamely Kitchen. Paula is an Ulster-Scots chef who lives on the north coast of Northern Ireland and she specialises in combining those two cuisines, reviving tradit…
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In this episode, Peter and Lindsay discuss the trials of being a food writer at Christmas time, before jumping into an investigation of Scotland's Hogmanay history. How did people countdown to New Year's without a watch? And why is new year’s eve called Hogmanay in Scotland? Why was the Stonehaven fire ball festival banned for two years and why did…
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For decades, fast food chains have introduced secret sauces claiming to offer a unique flavor that competitors envy. Many have attempted to uncover their ingredients. Today, we aim to reveal these saucy secrets! #secret #sauce #fastfood #uniqueflavor #ingredients Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Explore the competitive world of fast food, where tactics aim to offer the most food at the lowest price. However, recent trends show a reduction in portion sizes, leaving customers questioning if their favorite meals are shrinking or if it's just perception. #shrinkflation #fastfood #portionsizes #fastfoodcompetition Learn more about your ad choic…
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Merry Christmas everyone! Welcome to the 2024 British Food History Podcast Christmas special. Today I am talking with Tudor Food historian Brigitte Webster about what Christmasses were like in Tudor times – just what were the Tudors eating and drinking at this time of year? We talked about harrowing Advent and its stockfish, food as gifts, the boar…
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In this episode, we explore how Victorian Scottish city dwellers celebrated Christmas from the new indoor tree trend to the very Dickensian feast. We are joined by Dr Macon McCormack, who talks about how the whisky industry evolved over the Victorian period and Dr Neil Buttery, to talk about all things pudding!…
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We've all enjoyed those convenient supermarket meals, often stretching our budgets. Yet, one affordable favorite stands out—the rotisserie chicken. These slow-cooked delights are a staple for budget-conscious shoppers seeking a delicious meal. But why are they so cheap? Could there be a hidden secret behind these tasty birds? #chicken #rotisseriech…
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The tables are turned today for I am being interviewed by Lindsay Middleton and Peter Gilchrist of The Scottish Food History Podcast about my book The Philosophy of Puddings, published by the British Library. We talk about the origins of puddings, the emergence of the pudding cloth and the pudding mould, blancmange, the work of Catherine Brown and …
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Explore the intriguing history of Red Robin Gourmet Burgers and Brews. Known for its delicious burgers, bottomless fries, and excellent boozy milkshakes, the restaurant chain experienced both significant successes and a notable decline. Discover what led to its rise and subsequent challenges in recent years. #RedRobin #burger #GourmetBurgers #Boozy…
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Discover the story behind McDonald's iconic Filet-O-Fish. Initially, McDonald's focused on burgers, fries, and drinks. However, the introduction of the Filet-O-Fish marked a significant shift to meet the growing demands of fast-food enthusiasts. But how much fish is actually in it, and is it genuinely fish? Dive into this episode to learn more. #Fi…
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Explore the world of root beer, a famed sweetened carbonated drink that captivates taste buds worldwide. Despite its misleading name, root beer contains no alcohol, yet its popularity rivals traditional brews. With numerous brands claiming the spotlight, only a few iconic sodas have remained favorites over the last century. Join us as we investigat…
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