Bad Taste

Everybody eats, but who gets to define what good food is? Join food writer Jess Ho on a journey through their pantry to dissect how Australian palates came to be. Meet expert eaters, farmers, researchers and chefs fighting to have their voice recognised - through the ingredients they champion, the aisles they stock, the prices they charge and the people they hire. People who dare to think differently and are all curious about the same question: what is good taste anyway?

https://www.sbs.com.au/audio/podcast/bad-taste

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 27m. Bisher sind 8 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein wöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 3 hours 22 minutes

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Instant noodles: junk food or delicacy?


Instant noodles are notoriously easy on the wallet and simple to prepare. But why is this affordable staple turning into a luxury item?


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 June 21, 2022  24m
 
 

How much should bánh mì cost?


Everyone loves bánh mì because they’re cheap and satisfying, but have you ever thought about what the human cost is in keeping the price so low?


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 June 14, 2022  21m
 
 

What is East African lasagne?


When we think of colonisation and its impact on cuisine, Italy invading Africa probably doesn’t come to mind first. In this episode of Bad Taste we unpack the messy history of a dish that's much-loved by the East African diaspora.


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 June 7, 2022  20m
 
 

That fabulous funk: The story of Kimchi


Fermented food is a growing industry thanks to wellness warriors and celebrity chefs, but is what you’re eating actually anything like the real thing?


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 May 31, 2022  30m
 
 

Will native grains be key to saving Australia’s water?


Farmers have grown grain in Australia on a commercial scale for years, but none of it is indigenous to our country. We talk to industry experts Bruce Pascoe and Jacob Birch about the potential of native grain crops and the impact they can have on Australia.


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 May 24, 2022  35m
 
 

Will native grains be the key to saving Australia’s water?


Farmers have grown grain in Australia on a commercial scale for years, but none of it is indigenous to our country. We talk to industry experts Bruce Pascoe and Jacob Birch about the potential of native grain crops and the impact they can have on Australia.


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 May 23, 2022  35m
 
 

Spam: yuck or yum?


People either love or hate Spam, but its popularity is undeniable. Find out why it is in such high demand in this episode of Bad Taste.


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 May 17, 2022  30m
 
 

Bad Taste: a podcast about who we are through the foods we eat


Who gets to decide what good and bad food is? Join food writer Jess Ho as they investigate foods like spam, native grains and bánh mì in this new SBS podcast.


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 May 11, 2022  4m
 
 
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