Episode 76: Bianca Miraglia and Simran Sethi
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In the first part of this episode of Food Talk with Mike Colameco, Bianca Miraglia shares about making Uncouth Vermouth through the inspiration of the seasonal plants and botanicals around her. After the break, Mike is joined by Simran Sethi, author of Bread, Wine, Chocolate: The Slow Loss of Foods We Love. Simran tells about her personal realization that she was depriving herself of the pleasures of delicious, diverse foods. This led to her writing a book about the importance of experiencing food with all your senses. Its a very early 16th century style to use just plants that are available, what Im doing is a very old concept. [14:45] --Bianca Miraglia of Uncouth Vermouth on Food Talk with Mike Colameco andnbsp; We have become more homogenized in everything were eating, how were treating the soil, in everything we grow, and its really compromising our food system... creating something thats less nutritious and less delicious. [39:00] --Simran Sethi on Food Talk with Mike Colameco
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