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Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Rebecca Boyd
9 episodes
2 days ago
Produced and presented by Rebecca Boyd, chef and nutritionist with an unashamedly nerdy love of all things history. Designed to be quick, easy to listen to and teach you something surprising about your food. New episodes every Sunday - Follow to never miss a drop!
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History
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Health & Fitness,
Nutrition
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Produced and presented by Rebecca Boyd, chef and nutritionist with an unashamedly nerdy love of all things history. Designed to be quick, easy to listen to and teach you something surprising about your food. New episodes every Sunday - Follow to never miss a drop!
Show more...
History
Education,
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition
Episodes (9/9)
Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Morsel #9: How Watermelon Became a Racist Symbol
2 days ago
8 minutes 38 seconds

Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Morsel #8: Why Asparagus Makes Your Pee Smell & Always Has!
1 week ago
7 minutes 32 seconds

Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Morsel #7: How Whey Became Waste and then Wellness
2 weeks ago
8 minutes 45 seconds

Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Morsel #6: Why a Sandwich is Called a Sandwich
3 weeks ago
5 minutes 49 seconds

Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Morsel #5: How Basil Went From Funeral Herb to Pesto
1 month ago
7 minutes 10 seconds

Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Morsel #2: How Croissants are really Austrian
1 month ago
5 minutes 46 seconds

Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Morsel #4: When Lobster was Prison Food
1 month ago
8 minutes 3 seconds

Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Morsel #3: Butter Coffee, Modern Fad or Ancient Ritual?
1 month ago
7 minutes 38 seconds

Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Morsel #1: Why Celery was a Victorian status symbol
1 month ago
7 minutes 22 seconds

Morsel: Small Bites of Food History
Produced and presented by Rebecca Boyd, chef and nutritionist with an unashamedly nerdy love of all things history. Designed to be quick, easy to listen to and teach you something surprising about your food. New episodes every Sunday - Follow to never miss a drop!