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Spice Bags
Sometimes the clearest way to see yourself is through a foreigner's eyes. Named after everyone's favorite Chinese-Irish deep-fried drunk snack, Spice Bags is a podcast about food in Ireland and beyond. Multi-cultural hosts Blanca, Mei and Dee--a Spanish food researcher, a Chinese American writer, and an Irish writer and editor--ask questions like: How did one enterprising Indian expat create a market for Indian cuisine in Dublin? Why are so many Irish cheeses made by women? Why is Irish tea different from that in the rest of the world? We also talk to the immigrants who are shaping the new...
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Ratings & Reviews
5.0 stars from 14 ratings
A brilliant listen!
Really interesting and relevant topics and the hosts appear to have great expertise across food, wine and media. Worth a listen!
Green eyes and ham via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 02/23/22
Culture, history, and economics from a culinary and food lens... or food from a cultural lens... either way, this rocks!
scoop_r via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 07/31/20
So fun!
I laugh a lot and it’s full of information
11yeknom*? via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 06/07/20
Recent Episodes
After four wonderful years of episodes, we at Spice Bags are bowing out. While we do announce this with a heavy heart, we – Blanca, Dee, and Mei – wish to end on a high after publishing our very own cookbook Blasta Books 5: Soup, and at a moment when we are still passionate about the issues Spice...
Published 05/12/23
Published 05/12/23
While Dee and Mei have bonded about their passion about fast food over the years, it was a surprise that our elegant Blanca nurses a passion for White Castle and corn dogs.   What is fast food? Is it simply chains like McDonalds, Super Macs, and Burger King? Or does fast food also encompass...
Published 04/06/23
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