
Each month, Masters of Social Gastronomy takes on a curious food topic and breaks down the history, science, and stories behind it. MSG is brought to you by Sarah Lohman and Jonathan Soma and hosted at Caveat NYC. From strange meat to fake meat; from candy to artificial flavors; MSG takes on food's most fun, engaging, and controversial issues. New shows the third Monday of every month!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 14 years ago |
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This was out October live show, so we talk about Halloween and Daylight savings. I didn't edit it out because why not celebrate spooky halloweeen all year. Slimy otherworldly organism that thrive on death or delicious forest floor specimans that cont... more
Has the Coronavirus Pandemic changed the restaurant industry forever? From carry-out drinks to take-out fine dining, Sarah and Soma will explain the strange new word we live in. Sarah will unveil all of the most adorable facts about the history of ta... more
Big things ares coming: the MSG Podcast will now be produced by Caveat! Stay subscribed so you know when the new podcast launches.
Sarah Lohman will give you a run-down of vegetarianism in the west. From Benjamin Franklin’s ”Tow-fu” to Dr. Kellogg’s commercial “Protose,” we’ll explore just how long we’ve been eating things that masquerade as meat. At storytime, Soma makes tofu a... more
I hate to give negative reviews. I actually really want to listen this, but the sound is keeping me from doing that. I’m no audiophile or anything, it’s that I mostly listen to podcasts in my car because that’s when I have the time. And even if I turn the audio up all the way, I can barely hear the details of the conversations over the road noise.
Guys!
Content is great but your sound is NOT good. You need to do a better job at mic'ing. It sounds terrible: too much reverb, level too low, P-popping.
How am I the first to review this? Super interesting, easy to listen to, great mix of food, culture, and history









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