Food Tribe
Koya opened in 2010, specialising in Udon which they handmake fresh every day and pair with beautiful broths and toppings. Restaurants in London come and go, but Koya is still as loved, as popular, and as good today as it was 11 yrs ago. Their simple dishes, high-quality ingredients, thoughtful cooking, & exceptional flavours are a recipe for success.
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My guest today is a chef on a mission, championing Filipino cuisine in London. While working at other restaurants, Budgie started Sarap as a supper club, as a way to connect to his heritage, learn about Filipino food, and champion this underrepresented cuisine.
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Lulu has been cooking professionally since she was 18. Last year she left the kitchen to work on farms and learn more about regenerative growing which led to her co-founding SSAW Collective. They grow the most beautiful flowers and host pop-ups & food events that champion local, seasonal ingredients. Lulu is so lovely, she’s a fantastic cook, and she cares about the connection between food, farming, and our environment. She’s one to watch on the UK food and farming scene...
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Ollie recently published his second book, Join the Greener Revolution: 30 easy ways to live and eat sustainably. He believes that sustainability is the only way forward, and that it has to be at the centre of everything - whether it be food, our communities, economics, energy, education, or simply making a loaf of bread...
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Uyen has recently published her book called Vietnamese, and it’s a beauty!
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Bettina's on a mission to share the beauty and power of plant-based foods, get more people cooking wholesome dishes from scratch, and caring about where our food comes from. Her 3rd book, Celebrate, is out later this summer and it’s filled with crowd-pleaser dishes for feasts and parties - don’t we know we need a few of those in our lives! Bettina and I chat about her career in food, her new book, and how food plays such a critical role, especially for women, in balancing our hormones and helping us thr
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Over 10 yrs ago Hetty began making salads from her home kitchen. She quickly grew a cult following which led to her publishing her first book, Community. And the rest, as they say, is history.
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Since leaving Mexico at 18, Santiago has been traveling the world, and in 2017 after his experience of managing the Noma Mexico pop-up in Tulum he a dream of putting down roots and creating his own restaurant, a home, a community, a place where people could come to experience the tastes, and hospitality, and soul of Mexico. And that's exactly what he's done - Kol is now open in the heart of London. It’s something very special! Santiago shares the journey so far and what opening his restaurant means to him
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My guest today is farmer and butcher Ian Warren, who owns the family-run Philip Warren Butchers in Cornwall. They produce and sell some of the highest quality meat in the UK, supplying top restaurants in the country, and also selling directly to consumers.
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My guest today is the creative, unconventional, and brilliant Willy Wonka of British wine. Ben Walgate is pushing the boundaries of winemaking in the UK - from the grape varieties he uses, the styles of wine he’s producing, his combination of aging methods, to his vision for the farm and his wine.
info_outlineToday it’s all about the delicious creamy treat most of us love a little too much… chocolate! Chocolate has become something we don’t think too much about, it’s always available, wherever we go, in every grocery store around the world. But do we ever stop to think about what goes into a bar of chocolate, how it’s made and what we’re endorsing when we buy chocolate?
Despite cocoa only growing in a few countries, predominantly in Africa, it’s become this massive global industry worth over $100 billion, and a huge part of our food industry.
But like many things, our beloved choc does have a dark side…
You just have to watch the Rotten episode on Cocoa on Netflix to realize that things are not what they seem - a lot of clever marketing and a few very profitable companies have done a great job at selling us the chocolate dream when in reality it’s causing a lot of harm to entire societies and our planet.
But it’s not all bad - there’s a new wave of craft chocolate makers creating delicious, real chocolate in a fair, ethical way which means we can still enjoy chocolate without supporting the damaging side of the industry.
Today I’m speaking to Spencer Hyman who started the UK based company Cocoa Runners – and what they do is travel all over the world and find these makers and farmers and select the best bars so they can supply craft chocolate to people.
I met up with Spencer at his office here in London to talk more about the industry, get the lowdown on craft chocolate and why it’s better, hear the stories of some of these artisan makers, and a whole lot more interesting info about chocolate.
I know you’re going to find it super interesting and I really hope it makes you think about and reassess what you buy, how you consume chocolate and the impact these choices have.
Spencer is offering £10 off your first order of craft choc so you can head to cocoarunners.com and enter the code FT10. And yes, they deliver…