The Food Programme Podcast
Investigating every aspect of the food we eat
Episodes to download
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Football and Food
Sun 28 Oct 2012
John Inverdale on the way football is changing the relationship between food and sport.
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The Future of the Oven
Sun 21 Oct 2012
Tim Hayward discovers the future of the domestic oven, with the help of Mary Berry.
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How to waste less food
Sun 14 Oct 2012
Tristram Stuart reports on the latest ideas to tackle our growing mountains of food waste.
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British Blue Cheese
Sun 7 Oct 2012
Sheila Dillon finds out why new British blue cheeses are pushing their way into the market
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Food and Farming Awards: The Finalists
Sun 30 Sep 2012
Food writer Valentine Warner reveals this year's line-up of best food and drinks producers
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Sourdough
Sun 16 Sep 2012
Sheila Dillon finds out why sourdough bread is undergoing a major revival.
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Australia's Food Revolution
Sun 9 Sep 2012
How Australia, built on bulk exports of cheese and meat, became a gastronomic leader.
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A Guide to Spice, Part 3: Mustard
Sun 2 Sep 2012
Sheila Dillon explores a food story of decline and revival - British mustard.
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A Guide to Spice, part 2: Vanilla
Sun 26 Aug 2012
Sheila Dillon looks at the modern vanilla trade and meets a young British vanilla grower.
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A Guide to Spice, part 1: Cloves
Sun 19 Aug 2012
Sheila Dillon embarks on a journey through the world of spices, starting with the clove.
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The Science of Taste
Sun 12 Aug 2012
Can changing our dining utensils change the flavour of food? Simon Parkes investigates.
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Camping Food
Sun 5 Aug 2012
How camping food can be much more than tinned food and bangers. Tim Hayward finds out.
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Favourite Foods
Sun 29 Jul 2012
Simon Parkes reports on the latest stories coming in for the Food and Farming Awards.
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Can Andrew Lansley change your diet?
Sun 22 Jul 2012
Can health secretary Andrew Lansley change Britain's bad eating habits?
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The Extraordinary Food Story of Martha Payne
Sun 15 Jul 2012
Nine-year-old blogger Martha Payne explains how she triggered a debate on school food.
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Can Food Save the High Street?
Sun 8 Jul 2012
Sheila Dillon and Henrietta Green ask if food is the key to reviving UK high streets.
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The Future of the Cookbook
Sun 1 Jul 2012
Sheila Dillon investigates the future of the printed cookery book.
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The Olympic Menu
Sun 24 Jun 2012
Sheila Dillon meets Jan Matthews head of the UK's biggest catering job, London 2012.
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The Best in Food and Farming
Mon 18 Jun 2012
Sheila Dillon launches the search for the winners of the 2012 Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Food and Farming Awards.
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Tasting tomatoes
Sun 10 Jun 2012
Sheila Dillon explores the world of the modern British tomato. Has flavour made a return?
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Breakfast
Sun 27 May 2012
Tim Hayward offers reflections on the past, present and future of the British breakfast.
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The Life of Pie
Sun 20 May 2012
Tim Hayward on how the public and chefs fell back in love with the humble British pie.
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A Soya Bean Future?
Sun 13 May 2012
What is the future for one of the world's most successful and controversial crops, soya?
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Seaweed, a Forgotten Food?
Sun 6 May 2012
Nutritious, tasty but overlooked, Sheila Dillon asks if seaweed is the food of the future?
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A Scramble for Eggs?
Sun 29 Apr 2012
Sheila Dillon looks at changes to egg supplies following the EU's ban on battery cages.
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The New Beer Frontier
Sun 22 Apr 2012
Dan Saladino finds out why America's brewing scene is a growing influence on British beer.
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The Fermentation Revival
Sun 15 Apr 2012
Sheila Dillon on an ancient, mysterious yet essential food-making process - fermentation.
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The Therapy of Food
Sun 8 Apr 2012
Sheila Dillon looks at the spiritual and therapeutic value many place on bread making.
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