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Umami Podcast
Elise Ballard
10 episodes
3 months ago
Explore the choices we make every day about what we eat with producers, purveyors, and scholars who dedicate their lives to the study of our foodways.
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Food
Arts,
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Explore the choices we make every day about what we eat with producers, purveyors, and scholars who dedicate their lives to the study of our foodways.
Show more...
Food
Arts,
Education
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Foraging with Langdon Cook
Umami Podcast
44 minutes
1 year ago
Foraging with Langdon Cook

Author Langdon Cook has been leading foraging expeditions for  more than 30 years in the Pacific Northwest. We learn about foraging mountains to sound, in the wild and in our own backyard on this episode of the Umami Podcast: everything from clams, to nettles, to morels and chanterelles. 

Foraging is a great way to be introduced to nature and to feel more connection to it, and from that to have a stake in it, to become a steward of the land and the water. It's in our DNA! We're all the descendants of successful foragers from the deep, deep past. --Langdon Cook

Umami Podcast is about examining our food selves—how what we consume is an essential expression of who we are--personally, culturally, and civically. The subject of food is daunting: It’s different for every person, and many of us never had the privilege of feeling nourished by or connected to it. Some of us are downright alienated by it.

Part of getting to know our food selves is to examine what grows around us. There is empowerment in learning about how nature continues to nourishes us; how we benefit most by working in concert with its rhythms.  On this episode we touch on  foods in the wild, like salmon, mushrooms, seaweeds, clams, and nuts, to those in our backyards, like berries, nuts, and weeds.

More information on Langdon's events and classes: https://langdoncook.com/events/

Langdon's books: Fat of the Land, Upstream, The Mushroom Hunters

Umami Podcast
Explore the choices we make every day about what we eat with producers, purveyors, and scholars who dedicate their lives to the study of our foodways.