A food scientist, a chef, and a food product developer discuss what's in your food, why it's in your food, and why that matters
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | FoodArts |
An introduction to how companies (often) come up with new products to launch. The crew discusses the innovation pipeline, a bunch of boring processes, and some more fun ways new products come to market.
This week's guest is Imaide Steverango, the ... more
Food processing aids do not need to be declared on a label according to the FDA. In this episode we talk about what they are, how they are used, and why they don't need to be declared. It's not as boring as it sounds! Plus we talk about insects!
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We crave "umami", the fifth taste. Every global cuisine has a source of umami, yet MSG, monosodium glutamate, is seen as a villain in packaged food. Join as as we discuss MSG, the flavor of Umami, and glutamic acid, which as glutamate is responsibl... more
Why do packaged foods need added gums when the food you make at home never does? Join us as we talk about how gums (also known as hydrocolloids) end up in your food and for what purpose.
Links:
Guest Lela Squire
Gum Primer
FDA Regulations on Gums more
I have taken what I have learned and apply it every time I look at labels. I look forward to the next season and what you will be teaching us. What a great team here.
I learned so much about food science listening to this podcast. It’s great to learn about the challenges of meeting current demands and trends from customers and consumers. Made me understand a lot about some of the food options and their labelling
So informative! There is so much misinformation out there on food, especially in the wellness space. Linsey and her rotating cast of experts are so knowledgeable and informative while also being entertaining! Highly recommend for anyone interested in packaged foods!!
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Apple Podcasts | #192 |
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