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Naughty Bites Podcast

Anisha Mistry Fernandez

Naughty Bites sets to break away from cultural taboos, celebrating and studying the sensory experience of eating. After all, expressing yourself through food is not just about how your plate looks, it goes far deeper. Join host Anisha Mistry Fernández for a cup of chai, some devilish decadent dark chocolate cookies and cheeky banter, as she unearths the personal stories of influential thought leaders. With helpful tips and a dose of inspiration, learn how food not only influences the experience of cooking but can lead to love, success and a zest for life! Don’t forget to subscribe and you can find Naughty Bites on Instagram @anishamistryfernandez.

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Naughty Bites Podcast Season 2: Episode 5: Strong Award-Winning Sustainability Ethos and Making Food Provenance the New Normal with James Golding
14-12-2022
Naughty Bites Podcast Season 2: Episode 5: Strong Award-Winning Sustainability Ethos and Making Food Provenance the New Normal with James Golding
Food is grown, raised, and caught, whether you're eating at home or in a restaurant. After that, they have been processed, to a lesser or greater extent, and transported. A supply chain is a path an ingredient takes from its natural place of origin to your plate, as well as the processing involved. James Golding joins me in this episode and we discuss food provenance, understanding this supply chain, and knowing what to look for. Where was this grown? Is this organic? Is this free range? Was this caught sustainably? How far has this travelled to reach me? People are becoming more interested in these questions and their answers We discuss the importance of sourcing food locally, operating ethically, and maintaining transparency in supply chains. The desire for a clean conscience has replaced the desire to eat the unknown in our society. Moreover, I learn how James helps his customers trace their meals by showcasing the ingredients on the back of the menus, featuring small producers and local butchers who work sustainably. We also discuss one of the key components of James's cooking, food provenance, which results in mouth-watering, seasonal dishes. Quality, a delicious taste, and culinary flare go hand in hand with fresh, and where possible, local produce. Those who are passionate about food want to be as close to their ingredients as possible, which is why their kitchen draws people from all over.Find Naughty Bites on:Instagram (@anishamistryfernandez) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Naughty Bites Podcast Season 2: Episode 3: Setting the Stage for Sustainable Best Practices with Stephen Harris
30-11-2022
Naughty Bites Podcast Season 2: Episode 3: Setting the Stage for Sustainable Best Practices with Stephen Harris
How do we define sustainable gastronomy? It is said that restaurants sourcing ingredients responsibly, promoting local and ethical produce, preventing food waste, using seasonal ingredients, removing non-recyclables from their supply chains, focusing on local and plant-based menus, and addressing ethical and well-being issues are among the most innovative. In this episode, I sit down with Stephen Harris and we discuss the challenges the industry faces, share success stories, and growl with anticipation as he describes a recipe. This episode highlights his close connection to his environment, refining his recipes for homemade products by making and serving his own butter and sea salt for the first time. I listen in awe as we discuss his menu and the unusually plentiful and distinctive surroundings. We briefly cover the surge in international PR for chefs over the past decade, glamorising the profession, creating television subgenres and celebrity chefs, and paving the way for self-proclaimed Instagram food critics and "foodies." But for me and what distinguishes Stephen from the rest is​ that he is one of the originals and has a humble manner. It is here that I learn more about his highly regarded larder located right on his doorstep, where the sea, salt marsh, and fields interconnect, which saw a menu based exclusively on the produce which has made waves both nationally and internationally.Find Naughty Bites on:Instagram (@anishamistryfernandez) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Naughty Bites Podcast Season 2: Episode 2: All Things Seasonal Farming, Sustainability and Food Systems with Tim Maddams
23-11-2022
Naughty Bites Podcast Season 2: Episode 2: All Things Seasonal Farming, Sustainability and Food Systems with Tim Maddams
What is your perspective on food? Do you place a high priority on its provenance, ethics, and animal welfare? There is no doubt we have read, researched, gotten it wrong, and gotten it right. This week, I talked with Tim Maddams about how he worked with others to raise awareness of food production issues while at River Cottage and afterwards. Taking a closer look at the future of agriculture, we examine current food production methods. Tim isn't new to big food fights. He has questioned leading voices, including policymakers, business leaders, food producers, and campaigners, about some of the issues facing farming systems around the world, such as organic farming, sustainability, and food systems, so people who care about food will know where they get their food from and how they get it grown. In addition to exploring both advanced and beginner topics, we examine the interaction between traditional methods and current trends in the field of food. Join us as we discuss cost-sensitive solutions to living sustainably in this episode of series 2. It's good for you, good for your wallet, and it's good for the environment! Like most of us, when you seek out the freshest, most local ingredients, you're on the right track to ensuring your food is both environmentally friendly and delicious. So what are you waiting for, everything is here, from our favourite dishes to our kitchen creativity! Find Naughty Bites on:Instagram (@anishamistryfernandez) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.