Episode 17: KFC Biriyani & Gastrophysics (ft. Jozef Youssef)
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We talk to Jozef Youssef - Chef and founder of Kitchen Theory - about the psychology behind food, the importance of our senses and what the future of food might look like. Alex contemplates eating jellyfish, Suhail describes his perfect lab grown burger and Oz struggles with eating insects. And with the news that Ötzi (a 5000 year old mummy found in Europe) has had his stomach contents profiled by DNA testing, we discuss what we'd want our last meal to be. You can find Kitchen Theory online and in North London - be sure to check them out. ------------------------------------------------- Live Shows Wilderness Festival, Oxford - 5th August Green Man Festival, Wales - 17th August Tickets for our live shows available on our website ------------------------------------------------- Recommendations rial talk Chaotic Adequate ------------------------------------------------- Merch You can get our stickers here - these are limited run so once they're gone, they're gone (at this price). ------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media and send us your questions! Facebook Instagram Twitter Email: [email protected] #whynotadoc
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