Food Unwrapped - Season 10

Food Unwrapped - Season 10

Season 10

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Episodes8
Datesjanv. 9, 2017 - févr. 27, 2017
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Crocodile Meat & Eggs, Cod Liver Oil, Bagels
Season 10Episode 130 min

Crocodile Meat & Eggs, Cod Liver Oil, Bagels

Jimmy Doherty, Kate Quilton and Matt Tebbutt travel the globe to uncover more unusual, intriguing and surprising secrets behind the food we eat. Kate's down under, on the trail of one of the most exotic meats going: crocodile. It's started popping up on our supermarket shelves, but how on earth do you farm such a dangerous animal? Kate undertakes a terrifying task in Darwin in Northern Australia: collecting freshly laid crocodile eggs from under their mother's nose. Meanwhile: cod liver oil; rather than using cod, could you make oil from salmon or haddock livers for example? Jimmy's search for the answer takes him first to Grimsby, where he picks his way through tonnes of fish guts, before a trip to Iceland makes everything clear. And bagels' ingredients are virtually the same as bread, so how come they taste so different? Matt wants to visit New York, the spiritual home of the bagel, to find out, but instead finds himself in Rotherham, inside the largest bagel factory in Europe.

janv. 9, 2017
Tea, Seaweed, Rosemary
Season 10Episode 230 min

Tea, Seaweed, Rosemary

Jimmy Doherty, Kate Quilton and Matt Tebbutt uncover more unusual, intriguing and surprising secrets behind the food we eat. What makes some tea more expensive than other tea? At one of Kenya's largest tea plantations, Jimmy discovers that tea comes in multiple grades and flavours, and every batch can be subtly different. So how can the big tea bag manufacturers produce a brew that tastes the same each time? To find out, Jimmy meets a man whose taste buds are insured for one million pounds, in the inner sanctum of one of the UK's largest tea producers. Kate keeps seeing rosemary listed as an unlikely ingredient in hundreds of different products, from chocolate chip cookies to ice cream, so how come none of them has a hint of rosemary flavour?

janv. 16, 2017
Eucalyptus, Sauerkraut, Fridge Storage Tips
Season 10Episode 330 min

Eucalyptus, Sauerkraut, Fridge Storage Tips

Kate investigates eucalyptus. It's found in throat lozenges and chewing gum, but what exactly is it, where does it come from, and why is it so good at clearing the airwaves? In Australia, Kate meets one of the world's cutest animals: the koala, raised from birth on a diet of eucalyptus. Kate finds out that eucalyptus is highly toxic, but a local farmer shows her the clever way it's made safe for human consumption. Jimmy's puzzling over pickles. Most pickled goods contain vinegar, but pickled cabbage - or sauerkraut - has no vinegar at all, despite tasting decidedly vinegary. So what's going on? To find out, Jimmy visits a very chilly Poland, the home of sauerkraut, before learning about a remarkable new use for sauerkraut juice in a French power station.

janv. 23, 2017
Gelato, Rum, Sweets
Season 10Episode 430 min

Gelato, Rum, Sweets

Kate visits Rome to find out what the difference is between gelato and ice cream. Are dark rum and white rum made with different ingredients? Why do mints make your mouth cold?

janv. 30, 2017
Tequila, Carp, Mandarins, Satsumas and Clementines
Season 10Episode 530 min

Tequila, Carp, Mandarins, Satsumas and Clementines

What are those worms doing in bottles of tequila? How do you stop carp tasting of mud? And what's the difference between tangerines, mandarins, satsumas and clementines?

févr. 6, 2017
Revisited: Prunes, Black Pepper, Swiss Cheese
Season 10Episode 630 min

Revisited: Prunes, Black Pepper, Swiss Cheese

Jimmy, Kate and Matt present some of their favourite investigations. Do prunes help you stay regular? Why are there holes in Swiss cheese? Plus, black pepper.

févr. 13, 2017
Revisited: Pineapples, Vitamin D, Elderflower Cordial
Season 10Episode 730 min

Revisited: Pineapples, Vitamin D, Elderflower Cordial

Jimmy, Kate and Matt present some of their favourite investigations, including a ground-breaking use for an enzyme found in pineapples. Plus vitamin D, and elderflower cordial.

févr. 20, 2017
Revisited: MSG, Pistachios, Onions
Season 10Episode 830 min

Revisited: MSG, Pistachios, Onions

Jimmy, Kate and Matt present favourite investigations. Is MSG as unhealthy as some headlines claim? Why do onions make you cry? Why are there closed pistachio nuts in our packs?

févr. 27, 2017

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