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Know Your Food
Farm to People
16 episodes
5 days ago
Know Your Food, a podcast by Farm to People, digs into the stories, people, and ideas transforming the way we eat. Hosted by co-founder Michael Ray Robinov, each episode features candid conversations with chefs, farmers, writers, and food innovators—exploring what makes great food truly exceptional, why it matters, where it comes from, and how it stands apart from the average grocery store fare.
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Know Your Food, a podcast by Farm to People, digs into the stories, people, and ideas transforming the way we eat. Hosted by co-founder Michael Ray Robinov, each episode features candid conversations with chefs, farmers, writers, and food innovators—exploring what makes great food truly exceptional, why it matters, where it comes from, and how it stands apart from the average grocery store fare.
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Handmade & Hustling: Hannah Cheng from Mimi Cheng’s
Know Your Food
38 minutes 5 seconds
3 months ago
Handmade & Hustling: Hannah Cheng from Mimi Cheng’s

In this episode of Know Your Food, Hannah Cheng, co-founder of Mimi Cheng’s, joins us live in Brooklyn to share how she left a career in finance to follow a dream: opening a dumpling shop with her sister. What started as a family recipe has since become a New York City favorite—and now a growing retail brand bringing bold, unexpected flavors to the frozen aisle.


We get into how Mimi Cheng’s blends heritage with innovation, what it takes to scale from restaurant to CPG, and why staying true to flavor and storytelling is at the heart of it all.


If you care about modern Asian-American cooking, women-led food brands, or turning a passion into a business, this is a conversation you’ll want to hear.


This conversation was recorded live as part of our Know Your Food event series at our warehouse in Bushwick. Keep up with our mission to support regenerative agriculture and slowly change how New York eats. Follow us for exclusive updates, future events, and more on Instagram at @farmtopeople—and visit farmtopeople.com to learn more about how you can get the farmers market delivered to your door.

Know Your Food
Know Your Food, a podcast by Farm to People, digs into the stories, people, and ideas transforming the way we eat. Hosted by co-founder Michael Ray Robinov, each episode features candid conversations with chefs, farmers, writers, and food innovators—exploring what makes great food truly exceptional, why it matters, where it comes from, and how it stands apart from the average grocery store fare.