Is There a Place for Salt?
Investigating the food we eat. Sheila Dillon asks if there is still a place for salt at the table and if all salts are equal. Featuring Samin Nosrat, Susie Dent and Shaun Hill.
Salt has long been prized, but in recent years it has become, for many, something to be avoided: to reduce or even eliminate. At the same time, there are new salt making businesses popping up all over the UK, celebrating salts with - they claim - unique characteristics due to their location and methods of production; they are salts of a place. In this edition of The Food Programme Sheila Dillon asks if there is a place for salt - in our kitchens and on our plates.
Featuring chef and writer of 'Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat' Samin Nosrat, lexicographer and etymologist (and Dictionary Corner resident) Susie Dent, Senior Health Correspondent for online news site vox.com Julia Belluz, salt makers Alison and David Lea-Wilson, and the chef and author of 'Salt is Essential': Shaun Hill.
Presenter: Sheila Dillon
Producer: Rich Ward.
The reading of 'Sugar and Salt' in the podcast and Monday's broadcast is by Vicky Coathup.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sheila Dillon |
Interviewed Guest | Samin Nosrat |
Interviewed Guest | Susie Dent |
Interviewed Guest | Julia Belluz |
Interviewed Guest | David Lea-Wilson |
Interviewed Guest | Alison Lea-Wilson |
Interviewed Guest | Shaun Hill |
Reader | Vicky Coathup |
Producer | Rich Ward |
Broadcasts
- Sun 22 Apr 2018 12:32成人快手 Radio 4
- Mon 23 Apr 2018 15:30成人快手 Radio 4
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