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Should You Really Eat That?

Should You Really Eat That?

Date de sortie : 2023-10-19
© Copyright 2023, Special Broadcasting Services
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Date de sortie : 2023-10-19
© Copyright 2023, Special Broadcasting Services
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Bread: Historic staple, riot-starter, loneliness cure

Bread: Historic staple, riot-starter, loneliness cure

The oldest bread that still exists today was baked 14,500 years ago in Jordan. We’ve eaten this staple for a long time, but rejecting bread because it’s ‘bad’ for you has become a modern trend. Should we be saying no to loaves and toast?
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The oldest bread that still exists today was baked 14,500 years ago in Jordan. We’ve eaten this staple for a long time, but rejecting bread because it’s ‘bad’ for you has become a modern trend. Should we be saying no to loaves and toast?
Id. d’épisode : 1000631793067
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Date de publication : 19/10/2023 à 00:51:51

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Should you really add olive oil or salt to your coffee, or microwave your tea? Can rice and bread be that bad for us if we’ve been eating these staples forever? Which seafoods are sustainable? And should I say no to cheese boards? It can be so tricky trying to consume the ‘right things’, and the forces that shape our diets go far beyond what’s supposedly ‘good for us’. On Should You Really Eat That?, food writer Lee Tran Lam untangles the social, cultural and nutritional confusion around the food and drinks we consume – with the help of chefs, dietitians and other guests.

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