
Fruit Love Letters is a curious dive into the Anthropocene through fruit-colored glasses. Host Jessamine Starr may not be a botanist, historian, farmer or an expert on fruit, but as a chef in Atlanta she's simply had a lifetime love affair with it. So, she began penning love letters to fruit. This podcast pairs those letters with her desires to learn more. From the miraculous survival adventure of... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureArtsFood | ||||

Mark talks to the groundbreaking chef, Asma Khan, about the importance of the Anglo-Indian influence, how food and cooking are undervalued, and the beauty of interfamily lessons across generations. Follow Mark on Twitter at twitter.com/bittma... more
In this episode @Jessaminestarr visits a real fruit utopia, the @fruitandspice park in Homeland, Fl. It is a county park like no other, full of fruit and spice plants from around the world. She talks with the director, Vanessa Trujillo, about some of... more
"I could label you divine, godly as many have, but you are a fruit of the womb."
The fig is myth, sustenance, and ecological wonder. For this episode, Jessamine Starr explores each of those aspects of the fig and how they intertwine… the stories ble... more
"You are the last tree to flower, and the first to fruit. Both holding on and letting go almost simultaneously, like a secret tattooed upon the hand."
In this episode, Jessamine dives into the rich history of the mulberry with author Peter Coles. Sh... more
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I love the idea of the show and the care taken in its stories. What a surprise listen. Every episode is so delightful.
Such a delightful podcast. I loved the love letters and unique stories and I learned a lot in the process. Thanks for your great work and I’m hoping for a season 2!
Soothing, sensual and dreamy. I savor these episodes the way the host savors every fruit she writes about. As a professional in the food industry this podcast helps me connect with my younger self whose interest in food was rooted in desire and curiosity (before my days became filled with email, sales figures and currency fluctuations). It spurs me to enjoy my life and chase my earthly passions. I truly treasure the host’s slow, winding approach to talking and taking pleasure in fruit.
Expert writing and interesting stories!
Not overly edited like so many otherwise good podcasts out there (like 99 PI, whyyy do you need 4 people to say just one paragraph??).
Fruit history, story telling, and recipes. So satisfying
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Apple Podcasts | #156 |
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