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Wild Boar
Sheila Dillon explores the Wild Boar Feast, an ancient Christmas tradition.
Loch Fyne: Celebrating Food Tradition
Sheila Dillon explores how food binds together the rural Scottish community of Loch Fyne.
Belfast: Creating a New Food Tradition
Sheila Dillon explores the thriving new food culture of Northern Ireland.
Introducing... The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Food and Farming Awards 2017
Giorgio Locatelli launches 2017's 'Oscars' of food and in 2017, the search goes global.
Lancashire: My Food Roots
Sheila Dillon returns to her food roots, taking a road trip through Lancashire.
Leah Chase: The cook who changed America
Legendary New Orleans cook Leah Chase tells her story of seven decades in the kitchen.
Gumbo
Dan Saladino finds out how one dish, gumbo, can reveal centuries of American history.
Citrus
Sheila Dillon steps into a vivid, flavour-filled and surprising world of citrus.
Let's Do Lunch
In the time taken for your average midday meal, Sheila Dillon unpacks the future of lunch.
Thailand: A Royal Food Legacy
How a 50-year-old food and farming project has helped rid Thailand of illegal opium.
Tea: A Coffee Drinker's Guide
Dan Saladino investigates tea's past, present and future and explores our changing tastes.
Tea: A Coffee Drinker's Guide, Part 2
Do we pay enough for tea? Dan Saladino continues his look at our love affair with the leaf
Â鶹ԼÅÄ Food & Farming Awards 2017: The Finalists
The finalists of the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Food and Farming Awards 2017 are revealed.
Chef Dan Barber: The Third Plate
Dan Saladino meets influential US chef Dan Barber, in the UK on a food 'waste' mission.
Blood
Tim Hayward wants you to cook with blood. Surely it's not as scary as it sounds?...
Food Stories from Venezuela: Eating in a Failed State.
Venezuela is seeing its worst crisis in living memory. Dan Saladino tells the food story.
Food Stories from Venezuela Part 2: Maria Fernanda Di Giacobbe
Dan Saladino meets a woman who believes Venezuela's escape from crisis rests on chocolate.
The Potato
Sheila Dillon on how the potato changed the world, and might shape our food future.
Out Like a Lamb
Is lamb in a stew? SORTEDfood help understand why millennials aren't cooking with lamb.
The Herbal World of Jekka McVicar
Culinary herb pioneer Jekka McVicar shares her life through food with Sheila Dillon.
The Chef Who Vanished - The Story of Jeremiah Tower
Jeremiah Tower changed the idea of what a chef could be. Dan Saladino tells his story.
Mac 'n' Cheese
Sheila Dillon on the humble mac'n'cheese, a dish that crosses culture and classes.
Turmeric
Sheila Dillon investigates the culinary use and the latest medical findings on turmeric.
Cult Fiction and Food
Confederacy of Dunces to Absolute Beginners, Dan Saladino looks at food in cult fiction.
Women & Beer
Beer sommelier Jane Peyton wants to persuade Sheila Dillon to drink beer made by women.
Alastair Little: A Life through Food
Sheila Dillon meets pioneering chef and food writer Alastair Little.
Diet and Dementia: An Update
An update on cook Paula Wolfert and entrepreneur James Ashwell's food and dementia stories
Hunting with the Hadza
Dan Saladino eats with one of the last remaining hunter gatherer tribes, Tanzania's Hadza.
Hunting With The Hadza 2: The Microbiome.
Dan Saladino asks if hunter gatherers the Hadza tribe hold the key to our future health.
Sandor Katz and the Art of Fermentation
Dan Saladino heads to Tennessee to meet the fermentation teacher and writer Sandor Katz.
Greece: Return to the land?
Sheila Dillon is on a trip through crisis hit Greece to meet people making a life in food.