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Way of Ramen Podcast
Way of Ramen Podcast
51 episodes
5 days ago
Welcome to the Way of Ramen podcast! In this series I interview Ramen chefs and people in the industry to learn the secrets to make better ramen. Whether you are a home cook or an aspiring ramen shop owner, you should find something interesting in every episode!
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Welcome to the Way of Ramen podcast! In this series I interview Ramen chefs and people in the industry to learn the secrets to make better ramen. Whether you are a home cook or an aspiring ramen shop owner, you should find something interesting in every episode!
Show more...
Food
Arts
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Ep. 32 - Interview with Food Historian Ken Albala on Dashi and Noodle Soups
Way of Ramen Podcast
1 hour 12 minutes 35 seconds
4 years ago
Ep. 32 - Interview with Food Historian Ken Albala on Dashi and Noodle Soups

On today's episode I sit down with Professor Ken Alabala, A food historian from the University of the Pacific. Ken has written 25 books on the history of food, one of which was completely dedicated to noodle soups. Ken came onto my radar when I was doing research for my homemade katsuobushi project. Elivin in the discord server pointed me to Ken's blog and his appearance on Japanese TV where he flew to Japan to learn to make katsuobushi at a real factory there. I thought it might. be fun to get him on the show to talk about his own katsuobushi experiments and his 2 years of research on noodle soups and his experience in Japan filming a documentary-style TV show. Ken is not a ramen chef or nerd like many of us, but his takes on food and the industrialization of food were fascinating. I had a great time speaking with Ken and I hope you enjoy the conversation as much as I did.


Ken Albala on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/ken.albala

Ken's Blog

http://kenalbala.blogspot.com/

Ken on Japanese TV

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxAYbqetLjk

Follow me on instagram:

https://instagram.com/wayoframen

Support the show on patreon:

https://patreon.com/wayoframen

Shop Way of Ramen:

https://wayoframen.com/shop

Follow my journey on Youtube

https://youtube.com/c/wayoframen

Way of Ramen Podcast
Welcome to the Way of Ramen podcast! In this series I interview Ramen chefs and people in the industry to learn the secrets to make better ramen. Whether you are a home cook or an aspiring ramen shop owner, you should find something interesting in every episode!