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BBC Radio 4 – Crossing Continents, Bolivia’s giant fish intruder
The giant freshwater fish that’s invading Bolivia’s Amazonian rivers. Some people said it was created by Peruvian scientists, that it gorged on the blood of farm animals, that it was a monster. Many myths have grown up in Bolivia around … Continue reading
Chocolate: Food of the Gods
Chocolate has an incredible story from the cacao tree to the chocolate that we love today. Discover chocolate’s long lost Mesoamerican history from its South American origins to its cultivation and rise in Mesoamerica. Thumbnail image by kamazotz, https://www.deviantart.com/kamazotz/a… Watch … Continue reading
Tea’s Ancient Beginnings in China | The Tea History Podcast | Ep. 1
Welcome to the inaugural episode of The Tea History Podcast. This is a video companion of the podcast audio that will create a visual aid to the subject matter. In this first episode, we’ll explore tea’s humble beginnings in the … Continue reading
5 Mac & Cheese Recipes From Around the World
A huge thank you to Murray’s Cheese for sponsoring today’s episode! Don’t forget to use my code Beryl15 for 15% off any of their cheese clubs! Here you can find all the Murray’s Cheese products featured in the video: https://bit.ly/3SHsEYS … Continue reading
Foraging for Sweet Chestnuts – UK Woodland Foraging
This week we go in search of delicious sweet chestnuts in a beautiful English ‘Hollow Lane’ and I show you how to tell the difference between a sweet chestnut and the common Horse Chestnut (conkers) 🌰 #foraging #wildfood #chestnuts Some … Continue reading
The Strange History of Bananas
n this video, we look at the surprising and mysterious history behind what may very well be the world’s favorite fruit. […]
BBC Radio 4 – Just One Thing – with Michael Mosley, Reheat Pasta
How leftover carbs can improve cholesterol, reduce sugar spikes and boost gut health. Reheat Pasta Just One Thing – with Michael Mosley Load up on those leftovers – because it’s surprisingly easy to make your bowl of pasta better for … Continue reading