Food Detectives - Season 1

Food Detectives - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes6
DatesApr 6, 2016 - May 20, 2016

Episodes

Episode 1
Season 1Episode 130 min

Episode 1

In the first episode, Alice Roberts reveals that many of us are taking home a food poisoning bug from the supermarket. Campylobacter is the most common cause of food poisoning in the UK. It has been found on fresh chilled chickens bought from all the major supermarkets. The food industry has promised to reduce the levels of contamination but has it? Tom is on a mission to improve our cooking skills one dish at a time. This time he's in Poole to help a viewer who just can't seem to cook fish without ruining it. Supermarkets offer a range of own brand products at different prices - when is it worth spending more on premium and when is a money-saving basic just as good? With the help of food scientists, Sean Fletcher is pulling apart the ingredients in some everyday foods to find out - this time it's pasta.

Apr 15, 2016
Episode 2
Season 1Episode 230 min

Episode 2

In episode two, Alice looks at one of the fastest growing trends in our supermarkets - gluten free foods.

Apr 22, 2016
Episode 3
Season 1Episode 330 min

Episode 3

Scientist Prof Alice Roberts, chef Tom Kerridge and journalist Sean Fletcher dish up the plain facts about our food. We spend a staggering four and a half billion pounds on diet drinks a year. Do they help us keep the weight off? Alice Roberts finds out about the latest research which suggests that that drinking artificially sweetened drinks can encourage us to eat more than we might expect. Tom Kerridge is on a mission to help with another kitchen fail. This time he's in Glasgow to sort out a viewer's Yorkshire puddings and help them cook perfect Yorkies every time. The supermarkets offer own-brand products across a range stretching from basic standard to premium. But is it worth paying for a premium product or is a money-saving basic as good for our health and our taste buds? To find out, our consumer journalist Sean Fletcher is dissecting a store cupboard favourite - baked beans.

Apr 25, 2016
Episode 4
Season 1Episode 430 min

Episode 4

Last year, one story about food and health dominated the headlines and it was the claim that processed meat causes cancer. In this episode, Alice Roberts investigates the chemical that's causing the problem and asks how worried should we be about eating meat? Also do aphrodisiacs actually work? Forget oysters, champagne and strawberries as there's no evidence they work but research does point to a couple of substances that could claim to be aphrodisiacs. Tom Kerridge reveals the store cupboard essentials that as a professional chef he won't be without and he answers a cry for help from a viewer whose risotto always ends up a disaster. And our consumer journalist Sean Fletcher pulls apart the ingredients in cheap and expensive mayonnaise to find out what we're really paying for.

Apr 6, 2016
Episode 5
Season 1Episode 530 min

Episode 5

In the penultimate episode, Alice carries out an experiment to test the claim that chilies can help people lose weight.

May 13, 2016
Episode 6
Season 1Episode 630 min

Episode 6

The final programme of the series sees Alice and a group of diners enjoy a culinary experience with a difference.

In this new field of scientific research, Sensory Gastronomy, the music, lighting and even the shape of the plates are changed throughout the meal to see what effect this has on perceptions of how the food tastes.

Tom reveals the secret to perfect roasties every time, along with another of his trade secrets - how to transform a simple piece of fish into something any professional chef would be proud of.

With the help of food scientists and a panel of taste testers, Sean investigates the ingredients in the great British banger. He wants to find out if supermarket own-brand basic sausages are ever as healthy and tasty as the expensive premium variety.

May 20, 2016

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