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A is for Asafoetida, Allspice & Anise

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We’ve been fine tuning our olfactory organs and immersing ourselves in a cloud of wonderful scents. In this episode Neil explains why asafoetida is a substitute for garlic and onions by some religious groups; Sam chats to food writer and broadcaster Melissa Thompson about jerk seasoning (which includes allspice) and Allie has a gripe about a literary misappropriation of aniseed.

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For more information on Melissa Thompson visit the FOWL MOUTHS: Food & Recipe Project website or Instagram. Melissa’s book Motherland is a great read as well as being packed with mouthwatering recipes.

Neil’s recipe for Yorkshire Curd Tart and Seed Cake

Dogs and anise

Pepper cake recipe on Traditional Yorkshire Recipes blog

‘The Wandering Womb’ article in the New Yorker

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Manage episode 411322621 series 3567021
Content provided by Sam Bilton, Neil Buttery & Alessandra Pino, Sam Bilton, Neil Buttery, and Alessandra Pino. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sam Bilton, Neil Buttery & Alessandra Pino, Sam Bilton, Neil Buttery, and Alessandra Pino or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

We’ve been fine tuning our olfactory organs and immersing ourselves in a cloud of wonderful scents. In this episode Neil explains why asafoetida is a substitute for garlic and onions by some religious groups; Sam chats to food writer and broadcaster Melissa Thompson about jerk seasoning (which includes allspice) and Allie has a gripe about a literary misappropriation of aniseed.

Useful Links

For more information on Melissa Thompson visit the FOWL MOUTHS: Food & Recipe Project website or Instagram. Melissa’s book Motherland is a great read as well as being packed with mouthwatering recipes.

Neil’s recipe for Yorkshire Curd Tart and Seed Cake

Dogs and anise

Pepper cake recipe on Traditional Yorkshire Recipes blog

‘The Wandering Womb’ article in the New Yorker

Suggested Reading


  continue reading

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