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Top 7 Podcasts for Foodies

November 15, 2017 by admin Leave a Comment

The popularity of podcasts has increased exponentially within the past 5 years. Whether you want to learn more information about marketing or online loans, there is a podcast available for almost any niche.


This is especially true for podcasts about food. If you are a self-proclaimed foodie, there are plenty of insightful podcasts that will fuel your desire to learn more about your favorite topic. Here are the top 7 podcasts for foodies.

Gravy

Producer: Southern Food Alliance
Description: This innovative podcast explores the changing landscape of the southern parts of the U.S. through the lens of the foods people consume. It provides an in-depth look at the people in the regions who are responsible growing serving, growing and cooking food. Previous titles include “Booze Legends”, “Kimchi and Cornbread”, and “Bluegrass Tacos”.

Burnt Toast

Producer(s): Food52/Panoply
Description: Burnt Toast is a highly-rated podcast that explores the various ways in which foods intertwine with our lives. Within 20 minutes, subscribers can listen to interesting dialogue and stories about all things related to food. Previous titles include “Food Swindle, or Absolute Genius? The Margarine Story”, “Where Did the Banana Peel Slipping Gag Come From?”, and “Myths and Magic of Milk”.

Go Fork Yourself

Producer: Food Works, Inc.
Description: If you are interested in the latest happenings in the food world, Go Fork Yourself has plenty to offer. In this podcast, hosts Andrew Zimmern and Molly Mogren chat about food recommendations and other related issues in less than 45 minutes. Previous titles include “Andrew’s Kitchen Tips”, “Fine Dining in America”, and “Whole30 with Melissa Hartwig”.

Special Sauce with Ed Levine

Producer: Serious
Description: Are you a serious food lover who likes to understand all of the various nuances of food? Ed Levine discusses the topic of food and more with famous friends from different cultures. Previous titles include “Chris Bianco, the Poet Laureate of Pizza”, “The Culinary Education of Daniel Boulud”, and “Seth Godin on How to Launch Your Own Food Enterprise”.

Spilled Milk

Producer(s): Matthew Amster-Burton and Molly Wizenberg
Description: In this highly-rated podcast, the hosts intertwine humor with food-related topics. Spilled Milk explores everything from Korean junk food to winter squash. Previous titles include “Molasses Cookies”, “Stinky Cheese”, and “Frozen Chicken Pot Pie”.

A Taste of the Past

Producer: Heritage Radio Network
Description: If you think food and history have nothing in common, think again. In this podcast, Linda Pelaccio explores food cultures of the past and present. Previous titles include “Keeping Traditions Alive: Authentic Italian”, “How Tea Shaped the Modern World”, and “Vinegar: The Alchemy of Acid”.

Cooking Issues

Producer: Heritage Radio Network
Description: Cooking Issues is an interactive podcast in which listeners are encouraged to participate by calling or emailing the show’s host, David Arnold. Previous titles include “Sometimes Dead is Better”, “Never Rub Another Man’s Rhubarb”, and “The Art of Flavor”.

This list of top food podcasts will surely provide you with hours of great advice, insight, and entertainment.

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