Prepare for an education about the secret life of snails…by listening again to our podcast of December last year.
This week’s show is a very special edition because we’re meeting not one, not two, but three categories winners at the Future Food Awards.
Dorset Snails took the Farm to Fork crown when the judges were wowed by the incredible taste and texture of their produce. The company’s entire farming process also impressed the panel, so Sue, Ollie and Holly want to know more about this innovative firm.
David Walker is on hand to give us an insight into Dorset Snails’ methods and reveals some fascinating snail facts that leave our presenters speechless!
Astonishingly, half of the baby food packaging found in UK supermarkets can’t be easily recycled. Little Freddie stormed the Food Packaging category with their innovative pouches that can be effectively recycled and help to reduce parents’ carbon footprint.
Next, the team try out some vegan honey that’s been made from, wait for it – brown rice. Bee Approved won the Food Innovation category with its delicious honey alternative and the good news is, they’re thinking about launching a beer too!
Fat Gay Vegan
Creative Nature
a2 Milk
Lauren Loves
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FoodTalk Show 21 July 2016 - Allergy & Free From Show Special (part2)
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Live Wheatgrass
Qnola
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The FoodTalk Show 7 July 2016 - Little pearls that pop and proper good vinegar
The FoodTalk Show 30 June 2016 - delicious traditional gelato and food apps for everyone
The FoodTalk Show 23 Jun 2016 - sizzling sausages and what it means to be vegan
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