The Food Travel Podcast Uncovering The Stories Behind The World’s Most Famous (& Best!) Dishes. Join us & expert guests for tasty facts, foodie secrets and more! Your hosts are Tommo & Megsy from foodfuntravel.com
NEW PODCAST - TBILISI PODCASTA Show about Life & Travel in Tbilisi and the country of Georgia.We are excited to announce that we are launching a brand new podcast. We've been living and travelling throughout the beautiful country of Georgia and on the 4th May, we will launch the Tbilisi Podcast. Ever thought about visiting or even moving to Tbilisi, or just curious about this up and coming destination? Then this is the show for you! Covering everything a visitor or expat would need to know about Tbilisi & Georgia. It's going to be awesome! 🇬🇪 From where to visit/live đź’ˇ Remote worker taxes ⚔️ Georgian history 🍇  Food and wine (8000 years of it!) and a lot more! We've been hard at work in our podcast studio and we have a lot of episodes coming your way!Â
Available May 4th wherever you listen to podcasts Head to tbilisipodcast.com to subscribe for updates and all our latest info! This podcast is brought to you by Food Fun Travel, Expathub.ge & Eat This! Tours
In this Episode:
The history of Naan bread from humble origins to the royal courts of north India and beyond
PLUS We get lost in the Balti Triangle!
Visit https://foodfuntravel.com/thedish for more foodie content!
In This Episode:
The history of France’s most famous bread, the Baguette
Napoleon’s pocket bread.
Was the first baguette bigger than a person?
More about this podcast on our blog https://foodfuntravel.com/thedish
In This Episode:
After a month spent in Mongolia, we discuss their most important cultural dishes
Mongolian food is based on “white food” and “red food” we explain what that is and why they have those classifications
Plus, Is Mongolia’s most famous dish around the world really a Mongolian dish at all?
DISCLAIMER: This Episode contains talk of some unusual food (offal etc.) If you are squeamish about graphic discussion of animal parts you may want to listen to alternative episodes.
During Megsy's Maternity leave, we are re-broadcasting a few of our favorite episodes. New Episodes coming soon.
Full Mongolia Food Article at:Â https://foodfuntravel.com/mongoliapodcast/
1 Year on from our 2019 Greek Island Hopping trip, this podcast talks about all the food we ate on our first island hopping trip back in 2018.
In This Episode…
What are the essential dishes to try in the Greek Islands
We discuss highlights from our trip Greek Island hopping in the Aegean. Taking a small luxury yacht between hidden coves and quaint Greek waterfront villages, swimming in crystal blue water straight off the boat and sleeping under the stars.
Cooking classes and being cooked for on the boat. Our captain was also a trained chef which made the whole island hopping experience even more of a foodie trip.
Ouzo vs Raki, what’s the difference?
PLUS Greek seafood tavernas, we find a hidden gem on the Island of Samos.
BEST OF: During Megsy's Maternity leave, we are re-broadcasting a few of our favorite episodes. New Episodes coming soon.  Show Notes from this episode, as well as more info on getting on the voyage for yourself is at https://foodfuntravel.com/greekislandspodcast/  Also, if you want to go on a voyage that is not with us, just head to sunfunyou.com for more info on booking a place. And once again, email us at megsy@foodfuntravel.com to let us know if you have initial interest in joining us for a foodfuntravel voyage in September 2021, then get in touch.
In This Episode:
The 50 million year story of apples - How almost every apple we eat today originates from one apple variety from Central Asia.
The origin of cider - who invented it? And when?
Commercial Cider vs. Craft Cider - what to look out for.
The story of Johnny Appleseed and cider in the USA.
Plus, We visit Bristol, UK, to taste some truly rustic cider, straight from the farm
FULL SHOW NOTES AT:Â https://foodfuntravel.com/ciderpodcast/
During Megsy's Maternity leave, we are re-broadcasting a few of our favorite episodes. New Episodes coming soon.
QUOTES:
“Apples: There are some 55 different species of apple trees, yet all 7,500 types of modern culinary apple come from a single genus (Malus Pumila) of wild apple, that spread from Kazakhstan over the last 6,000 years. Granny Smith, Fuji, Bramley, Coxes, Pink lady, Red Delicious and many more.”
"One of America’s biggest folk heroes, Johnny Appleseed, took it as his life’s mission to create new orchards across America. Unlike apple trees in the past, which were mainly grown from grafts taken from other trees that came from Europe, Johnny Appleseed, only planted new trees from seeds - as nature intended. Apples have a unique DNA, more complicated than Human DNA. Unlike taking grafts from existing trees which clone the tree, the seeds can actually create genetically different trees compared to the parent tree. And seed planting led to increased bio-diversity and new American apple varieties.”
In this episode:
The origin of Fajitas
Who popularized them, and how
PLUS The Fajita Thief - How one man stole over $1.2M of Fajitas!
Read more on culinary travel at https://foodfuntravel.com
In this Episode:
Afternoon tea vs. high tea: What’s the difference?
Who invented them?
And how rich do you have to be to enjoy one? We play posh or peasant!
Visit our food travel blog at https://foodfuntravel.com
Support the show at https://foodfuntravel.com/extras/
In This Episode:
Cheesecake - is it a cake?
Who invented cheesecake?
What’s so special about New York Cheesecake?
Plus, what’s the weirdest cheesecake ever made?
Support our podcast at foodfuntravel.com/extras
Join our Georgian Wine Virtual tasting (USA) with the winemaker - August 2nd 2020 (more events coming in the future too) https://georgianfoodandwineclub.com - Pre-register now - artisan bio wines direct to your door in the USA
In This Episode:
Book a food & wine tour with Tommo: https://eatthistours.comÂ
Our list of vineyards to visit in Georgia:Â https://foodfuntravel.com/vineyards-in-georgia-europe-georgia-wineries-map/
In This Episode:
We interview Owen From Devour Tours Barcelona about his favourite off the beaten track Catalan dishes you can discover in Barcelona.
Which neighbourhoods to visit, and how to eat there like a local
Plus - What not to eat, a few specific food that will not excite your tastebuds
Devour Tours Barcelona: https://devourtours.com  Restaurants Mentiones in Gracia Neighbourhood: Llar de Fok Cal Bote  Support this podcast by donating as little as $1.50 per month at https://foodfuntravel.com/extras  Read more on our food travel blog at https://foodfuntravel.com/
The origin of the world's most popular beverage. Where did coffee come from? Discover the myths and legends of Coffee's entrance into international fame.
For more articles and podcasts, head to https://foodfunttravel.com/thedish/
IN THIS EPISODE:
The story of one of America’s favourite foods - Buffalo Wings
When and where were they invented - was it actually in Buffalo?
Plus, Other reasons to visit Buffalo…
Support The Dish at https://foodfuntravel.com/extras/
In This Episode:
The origin story of chips (French Fries)
How Fish & Chips became a perfect pairing
Who opened the first Fish & Chip shop in England?
Support our podcast by becoming a patron at https://foodfuntravel.com/extras
Visit our blog https://foodfuntravel.com for more articles on culinary travel.
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Is calamari and squid the same thing? And what about cuttlefish?! We settle the online confusion of what calamari really is.
The history of deep fried calamari rings as a dish
Plus, fact or fiction - is cheap commercial frozen calamari sometimes made from pig rectum instead of seafood?
Please support the show by sponsoring us from just $1.50 per month at https://foodfuntravel.com/extras/
Live recording of THE DISH at Spotify HQ christmas party in Stockholm, Sweden - December 2019.
In this episode:
Destinations: What to eat in Rome, Madrid, Seville, Barcelona.
Food: Carbonara, tapas and more!
Thanks again to Spotify for flying us into stockholm to perform and record live!
We are available for more live shows - contact us: megsy@foodfuntravel
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The history of Vietnam’s most famous sandwich
How much influence did the French actually have on Bánh mì?
Plus, a round up of Vietnamese history that led to the invention of Bánh mì.
Banh Mi Hoa Ma - Possibly the original Banh mi place in Saigon (Ho Chi Minh City)
In This Episode:
Get the full list of dishes from Lithuania, and photos at https://foodfuntravel.com/lithuaniapodcast/
In This Episode:
A brief history of Lithuania & its culinary landscape
Lithuanian potato culture - from fear to obsession
Plus, some essential potato dishes to eat in Lithuania
More info and the full list of dishes at https://foodfuntravel.com/lithuaniapodcast/
We create our dream menus (Part 2) - A four course meal made up of the best dishes we've ever eaten after traveling to 95 countries. In Part 2 Mains & Desserts.
See photos and the full list at https://foodfuntravel.com/dreammenupodcast/Â
Our dream menu special - celebrating reaching our 50th/51st episode of The Dish podcast, is a homage to one of our favourite food comedy podcasts, Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster. On their show, they are joined each week by a different guest who describes their own dream menu, made up of whatever dishes they want from their life and from around the globe, brought to them in an imaginary way by the genie waiter, James Acaster.
On our show, we (Tommo & Megsy) interview each other about our perfect dream menu options from all over the world. The best bread, starter, Main, side dish & dessert. It's going to get a little ridiculous as we go all out with our ultimate favourites...
We create our dream menus - A four course meal made up of the best dishes we've ever eaten after traveling to 95 countries.
Our dream menu special - celebrating reaching our 50th episode of The Dish podcast, is a homage to one of our favourite food comedy podcasts, Off Menu with Ed Gamble and James Acaster. On their show, they are joined each week by a different guest who describes their own dream menu, made up of whatever dishes they want from their life and from around the globe, brought to them in an imaginary way by the genie waiter, James Acaster.
On our show, we (Tommo & Megsy) interview each other about our perfect dream menu options from all over the world. The best bread, starter, Main, side dish & dessert. It's going to get a little ridiculous as we go all out with our ultimate favourites...
In This Episode:
Read more stories about food and culinary travel on our blog: https://foodfuntravel.com
IN THIS EPISODE:
The story of piri piri chicken, what is piri piri sauce and where did it come from?
Plus, a short history of Nandos, the international piri piri chicken chain restaurant.
Partial Transcript at https://foodfuntravel.com/history-of-piri-piri-chicken/Â
The history of piri piri chicken, one of the world's most popular spicy grilled chicken dishes. From its origins, to modern chain restaurant success as part of the Nando's restaurant chain.
Who invented the original piri piri sauce? And how did that become piri piri chicken and part of an international craze. Plus, the best piri piri chicken is certainly not at Nandos... We explore the local chicken scene in a European country where it has almost become a national dish.
In Part 2 Of This Christmas Dinner Double Episode: Â
What’s on your christmas table? We talk about the what and why of popular christmas dinner dishes
Brussels sprouts. Why did this evil invade Christmas?
Plus, fun Christmas dinner facts from around the world.
Read More at https://foodfuntravel.com/christmasdinnerpodcast/
In Part 1 Of This Christmas Dinner Double Episode:
The origin of Christmas dinner
Why turkey & cranberry sauce at Christmas?
Read More at https://foodfuntravel.com/christmasdinnerpodcast/
In This Episode:
What Is Goan Cuisine? We talk about the stories of some of the best dishes to try.
A rich layered dessert with a Portuguese - Goan story behind it.
Plus, Goa’s favourite hooch - Feni
Find more dishes and photos in our full article: https://foodfuntravel.com/goapodcast
IN THIS EPISODE:
The weird and wonderful world of Balut - Fertilized boiled eggs
The history of Balut
Plus we eat it in the Philippines. But, is it more nutritious than a regular boiled egg?
One of the philippines' most popular streetfoods. DISCLAIMER: This is a strange food with graphic descriptions of animal parts and embryos that some listeners may find upsetting.
Watch the video of us eating Balut for the first time: https://foodfuntravel.com/balutpodcast
In This Episode:
The history of one of the world’s most famous condiments
We debunk the origin myth surrounding the original recipe for Worcestershire Sauce
PLUS, Almost 200 years of history, Worcester Sauce From Inception to now
Visit our blog to read more about famous foods from around the world: https://foodfuntravel.com
IN THIS EPISODE:
Find the companion article to this podcast at https://foodfuntravel.com/couscouspodcast
In the third Part Of Our Tapas Feature triple episode:
Tapas or not? We discover other small plate dishes from Spain - Pintxos (Pinchos), montaditos and more.
The story of Pa amb tomà quet (Catalunya’s simplest tapas dish)
PLUS our top 10 favourite ever Spanish tapas dishes and where we ate them.
Read the full article at https://foodfuntravel.com/tapaspodcast
In the Second Part Of Our Tapas Feature triple episode:
The history of 4 of the most famous and historic tapas dishes:Â
Gazpacho soup, Albondigas (Spanish meatballs) Patatas Bravas (Chunky potatoes with spicy sauce) and Croquetas (Spanish croquettes)
Read the full article at https://foodfuntravel.com/tapaspodcast
In the first part of this triple Episode:
The many theories on the origin of Spanish Tapas - 8 different origin stories!
Plus, What were the very first tapas dishes?
Read the full article at https://foodfuntravel.com/tapaspodcast
In This Episode:
After a month spent in Mongolia, we discuss their most important cultural dishes
Mongolian food is based on “white food” and “red food” we explain what that is and why they have those classifications
Plus, Is Mongolia’s most famous dish around the world really a Mongolian dish at all?
DISCLAIMER: This Episode contains talk of some unusual food (offal etc.) If you are squeamish about graphic discussion of animal parts you may want to listen to alternative episodes.
Full Mongolia Food Article at: https://foodfuntravel.com/mongoliapodcast/
In This Episode:  The history of Vermouth - the fortified wine that James Bond couldn’t do without in his vodka Martinis  We discuss the history modern vermouth, it’s ancient predecessor and it’s arrival into the cocktail industry.  And we chat about artisanal Vermouth in Madrid, Spain. Get more info about what to eat and drink in Madrid with our full article: https://foodfuntravel.com/madridpodcast/
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We visit Madrid, The capital of Spain
We explain the unexpectedly controversial history of Spanish omelette
Learn why Madrid’s famous stew, Cocido, originally had no pork but today can have up to 8 or 9 cuts of pork in each dish.
Plus, Flamenco meets Haute cuisine. We taste food from a Michelin star chef while watching Spain’s most emotive dance style.
Read The Full Article: 25+ Things To Eat In Madrid https://foodfuntravel.com/madridpodcast/
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The story behind one of the world’s most famous sandwiches - The Club Sandwich
The Club sandwich ingredients debate? Double decker, triple decker, ham or bacon? Egg or no egg?
Plus, we discuss 2 of the weirdest club sandwiches we found in Asia.
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What To eat in Rome - Pizzas, pastas and rice - it’s going to be a carb fest!
The history of carbonara: it’s quite different from what you’d expect
Plus, a little deep fried street snack with a built in surprise.
Full Article 20+ things to eat in Rome: https://foodfuntravel.com/romepodcast
In This Episode:
Tommo eats tarantula in Cambodia
How to cook and eat tarantula
The history of eating tarantula and why it’s still eaten today
Full Article and video at http://foodfuntravel.com/tarantulapodcast
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Pastéis de Nata - Egg custard tarts - are they Portuguese in origin, or were they first invented elsewhere?
Why the Portuguese egg tart is the culinary symbol of Macau, and the surprising story behind how it got there.
Plus where can you eat the tastiest egg tarts? After a lot of testing, we think we’ve found them.
Find the full article at https://foodfuntravel.com/eggtartspodcast.com
Inspiration, motivation and practical information for today’s travelling woman.
Join your hosts Megsy from The Dish (Food and Travel Show) and Alice from Teacake Travels for the Girls Talk Travel weekly podcast, as they chat with women who have (trust us) been there and done that!
Megsy & Alice tackle some of the everyday concerns female travellers have while exploring this amazing world of ours. From the first stages of building confidence to actually buying a plane ticket, to telling your family and friends. They'll be guiding you through your travel journey and talking about the things that can happen along the way that you didn't in your wildest dreams ever expect.
Listen now at:Â https://girlstalktravel.podbean.com/
Or to find out more about the show visit:Â https://foodfuntravel.com/girlstalktravel/
In This Episode - Stories About The Best Food To Eat In Lisbon, Portugal: Â
Fishy history - the surprising story of how cod became one of Portugal’s national dishes
Porky power - The Portuguese sandwich that locals can’t seem to get enough of
Plus, the Lisbon liqueur that left our shoes sticking to the sidewalk.
Get the full article with 35+ dishes to discover in Lisbon at https://foodfuntravel.com/lisbonpodcast/
In part 2 of this Bulgarian cuisine double episode:
Full article with 50+ Bulgarian dishes to try, at https://foodfuntravel.com/bulgariapodcast
In part 1 of this double episode:
Our full article on Bulgarian cuisine can be found at https://foodfuntravel.com/bulgariapodcast/
In This Episode:
In this episode:
Show notes for this episode at https://foodfuntravel.com/fetapodcast
In this episode:
This is part of our new food travel stories series - where we talk about unique food experiences around the world.
Full article at https://foodfuntravel.com/colombopodcast
In This Hamburger Double Episode:
Show Notes at https://foodfuntravel.com/hamburgerpodcast
In This Hamburger Double Episode:
Show Notes at https://foodfuntravel.com/hamburgerpodcast
In This Episode:
Full show notes and more dishes to eat in San Pedro, Belize (and where to eat!) at https://foodfuntravel.com/belizepodcast
In This Episode:
In This Episode:
Show Notes And Our Full Guide to 33 Mallorcan foods at https://foodfuntravel.com/mallorcapodcast/
In This Episode:
Full Article On Cuban Drinks at https://foodfuntravel.com/cubandrinks
In This Episode:
Full Article on Cuban Drinks & Cocktails Here:Â http://foodfuntravel.com/cubandrinks
In This Cuban/Havana Cuisine Podcast:
The Cultural History Of Cuban Cuisine
Cuba’s National Dish… Is not the Cuban Sandwich. What is it? And why is it called “old clothes”?
PLUS A pre-hispanic ancient Cuban dish…
Notes from this episode and learn what else to eat in Cuba at https://foodfuntravel.com/cubapodcast
What are the essential Balinese condiments, spices & fruits?
Nasi Kampur - It’s almost like a Balinese tapas buffet
The short story of satay (or sate)
Why they eat more duck than chicken in Ubud, Bali.
Plus, A jet black dessert that rocked our tastebuds…
More On Balinese Food (Where to eat & What to Eat) at:Â https://foodfuntravel.com/balipodcast/Â
QUOTES:  "People assume that “satay” just refers to the “spicy peanut sauce” but the word actually refers more to the skewered meat."  "In Ubud, Bali, Duck is more popular than chicken or pork because ducks live in the numerous rice paddies of the region, helping to kill insects, clean the environment while simultaneously contributing their own waste as fertilizer for the rice."
Famous Corfiot dishes & Ingredients. We discuss the stories of the most important local foods.Â
Venetian-Greek fusion cuisine. How Venetian rule and the spice trade created a unique Greek island cuisine not present in other parts of the country.
The lost art of Corfiot cooking. How the tourist boom destroyed local culinary tradition and how one woman has been trying to revive Corfu’s most historic dishes.
PLUS:Â Food Made With Wine! Will we actually find any traditional Corfiot food that is not cooked with booze in it? Tune in to find out.
Full Article at https://foodfuntravel.com/corfupodcast
Is the Cuban sandwich truly Cuban? Or a Cuban-American Fusion Dish?
What makes a proper Cuban sandwich more than just a pork sandwich?
Plus, salami or no salami? The Tampa vs. Miami debate.
Check out the show notes at https://foodfuntravel.com/cubansandwich
For our full guide to Cuban Food in Havana check out https://foodfuntravel.com/cubapodcast/
The 50 million year story of apples - How almost every apple we eat today originates from one apple variety from Central Asia.
The origin of cider - who invented it? And when?
Commercial Cider vs. Craft Cider - what to look out for.
The story of Johnny Appleseed and cider in the USA.
Plus, We visit Bristol, UK, to taste some truly rustic cider, straight from the farm
FULL SHOW NOTES AT: https://foodfuntravel.com/ciderpodcast/
QUOTES:
“Apples: There are some 55 different species of apple trees, yet all 7,500 types of modern culinary apple come from a single genus (Malus Pumila) of wild apple, that spread from Kazakhstan over the last 6,000 years. Granny Smith, Fuji, Bramley, Coxes, Pink lady, Red Delicious and many more.”
"One of America’s biggest folk heroes, Johnny Appleseed, took it as his life’s mission to create new orchards across America. Unlike apple trees in the past, which were mainly grown from grafts taken from other trees that came from Europe, Johnny Appleseed, only planted new trees from seeds - as nature intended. Apples have a unique DNA, more complicated than Human DNA. Unlike taking grafts from existing trees which clone the tree, the seeds can actually create genetically different trees compared to the parent tree. And seed planting led to increased bio-diversity and new American apple varieties.”
Ancient Foods Of Romania - 2 dishes that have probably been made in the region for at least 2,000 years and are still hugely popular today.
What To eat in Romania - our top picks for must try foods when you visit Romania
Full show notes @ https://www.foodfuntravel.com/romaniapodcast
The full article includes more than 40 foods and drinks to try in Romania.
Want to Join us Greek Island Hopping again in September 2019? - email megsy@foodfuntravel.com  In This Episode…
What are the essential dishes to try in the Greek Islands
We discuss highlights from our trip Greek Island hopping in the Aegean. Taking a small luxury yacht between hidden coves and quaint Greek waterfront villages, swimming in crystal blue water straight off the boat and sleeping under the stars.
Cooking classes and being cooked for on the boat. Our captain was also a trained chef which made the whole island hopping experience even more of a foodie trip.
Ouzo vs Raki, what’s the difference?
PLUS Greek seafood tavernas, we find a hidden gem on the Island of Samos.
Show Notes from this episode, as well as more info on getting on the voyage for yourself is at https://foodfuntravel.com/greekislandspodcast/  Also, if you want to go on a voyage that is not with us, just head to sunfunyou.com for more info on booking a place. And once again, email us at megsy@foodfuntravel.com to let us know if you have initial interest in joining us for a foodfuntravel voyage in September 2019, or in 2020 because we may want to do this every year!
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Who invented the Lasagne, and when?
Was it even the Italians, or did Greece or the UK invent it first?
The controversy over the first written recipe for Lasagna
PLUS, a local rivalry, who’s Lasagna is the best!
The companion article for this episode will be available once it goes on public release at https://foodfuntravel.com/lasagnepodcast
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4 of the superstar Ingredients of world cuisine originate in Emilia Romagna. We Discuss how these ingredients form the base for many of the best dishes in Bologna.
The Story Of Real Italian Tortellini
Why if you order spaghetti Bolognese in Bologna, it won’t be what you expect…
We reveal our favourite Bolognese dish, which is barely known outside of Italy.
Our expert guest Andrea from Taste Bologna Food tours reminisces about some of his favourite Bolognese food experiences
PLUS, a cake made of tagliatelle… only in Italy!
Get the full companion article for this podcast - which features more than 37 dishes to try in Bologna - at https://foodfuntravel.com/bolognapodcast
In This Mezcal vs Tequila Episode:
Learn the difference between Mezcal vs Tequila
Have you been drinking Mezcal and Tequila all wrong?! Learn the way the pros taste these spirits.
We explore the history of Tequila and the history of Mezcal.
Some Agaves used to make Mezcal can take over 35 years to mature before they are picked. Learn about the fascinating process behind every bottle of Mezcal.
Expert interview with Rafael from Mezcaloteca in Oaxaca https://www.facebook.com/mezcaloteca/Â
PLUS is Mezcal a wonder drink that will not give you a hangover? Our verdict!
Read the full companion article at:
https://foodfuntravel.com/tequilapodcast
In Part 2 of This Double Episode On Georgian Cuisine: We delve into our favourite foods from one of our top 5 food destinations, the republic of Georgia
Epic soup dumplings - Why Georgia’s magical meaty-soup filled “khinkali” have won our hearts
Have you eaten epiploon? You may have done so without even knowing. But Gerogia is making an incredible meatball with epiploon that you have to try!
7 Other unique Georgian dishes you just won’t eat anywhere else
And, How Georgians make use of the left over grapes form wine harvest to make deserts and a spirit that will make your face explode.
2 of 2: What to Eat in Tbilisi & The Republic of Georgia
Get the companion article featuring 60+ dishes to try, at:
https://foodfuntravel.com/georgiapodcast
In Part 1 of our Georgian Cuisine Double episode Featuring the food of the Republic of Georgia and it's capital, Tbilisi:
We explore how Georgia’s history shaped the unique cuisine they have today
The evidence that shows Georgia to be the birthplace of wine
Khachapuri:Â The cheesy bread that could rival pizza as the best cheese and bread combo in the world.
Was pizza the precursor to this? Or did Georgian Khachapuri have a different origin…
Part 1 of 2: Khachapuri (Georgian Cheese Bread) & How Georgia’s History Shaped Their Cuisine
Get the full companion article featuring 60+ must try Georgian dishes at:
https://foodfuntravel.com/georgiapodcast
The flavors and history of Yucatan Cuisine from south east Mexico - Think Cancun, the Mayan ruins of chichen itza, playa del carmen, Merida and more.
What is traditional Mayan food? And what is modern Yucatecan fusion cuisine? PLUS a rundown of our favourite must-try dishes from the region.
Get the full show notes, and a list of some of our favourite places to eat in Merida & The Yucatan at https://foodfuntravel.com/mayanfood
Seoul, South Korea: The stories behind kimchi and some of our favourite dishes. PLUS, we ask, why are they sending kimchi into space?
ALSO, Whose dish is it anyway? The story of Fried Chicken in South Korea and Tommo tries a dish that’s having second thought about being eaten…
Get the full show notes, and a list of some of our favourite places to eat in Seoul at https://foodfuntravel.com/seoulpodcast
Military coups and political propaganda… The surprising origin story of Thailand’s national dish - The Pad Thai  Plus, some of our favourite places in Thailand to eat Pad Thai, and the chance to eat a Pad Thai with a difference…  Get the full show notes, and a list of some of our favourite places to eat in Pad Thai at https://foodfuntravel.com/padthaipodcast - available once this episode is published publically
History of Thai Curry AND the stories behind some of our favourite dishes in Bangkok, Thailand. We discuss the controversial history of one Thailand’s tastiest curries... PLUS a little adventurous eating of some of Thailand's more unusual high protein street snacks…
Get the full show notes, and a list of some of our favourite places to eat in Bangkok at https://foodfuntravel.com/bangkokpodcast
More Tacos! The history of 3 of Mexico's most popular taco styles
In this Episode:
The mystery and rivalry behind the invention of the modern fish taco
Is one of Mexico's most famous tacos really Mexican at all??
How pork shaped the world of tacos
PLUS: Will Megsy eat the strangest pork taco filling we've ever seen!?
FULL SHOW NOTES:
https://foodfuntravel.com/002
The unexpected history of Mexico's most famous dish: Tacos. Featuring Taco Professional & Food Historian, Jeffrey Pilcher (University of Toronto)
This is the first part of our 2 part pilot release. Get ready for Foodie Info-tainment!
In this episode we head to Mexico... you will learn:
How tacos became a dish - and when.
What was the first ever taco style? (We go eat it, live!)
A roundup of some of Mexico's tastiest taco styles
What was the largest & most expensive taco in the world?
We keep things fun, light and tasty from start to finish!
Get the full show notes at https://foodfuntravel.com/001
The New Podcast From Tommo & Megsy - Exploring the stories behind the world's best dishes. This trailer is a quick teaser about what is coming up in our New Podcast
The Full Season One Release Began in May 2018 and the initial 10 episode release will complete in Septmeber 2018.
Check out https://foodfuntravel.com/thedish for more info