The culinary space has always been considered a form of art. But how do sports, education, and calculations fit into art? We are going to dive in and find out in this week's episode. That's Food podcast host @moiraesofsun from @tomatowheels chats with Founder Wassim Daoud @Plated.Art on his experience with food and how he came to launching his own culinary endeavor amidst a pandemic.
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Coffee at The Colombian
Coffee culture in Edmonton is changing. Consumers are becoming more conscientious of where their coffee comes from and its taste. So to explore the (local) world of coffee, podcast producer Saveta Cartwright sits down with Santiago, the owner of @TheColombianYEG over a cup of coffee, to talk about the coffee business.
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The Art of the Food Instagram
Did you know that 69% of millennials take a picture or video of their food before eating? Food Instagram culture is real. In today's episode podcast producer Melania Antoszko delved deeper into the hidden art of food Instagrams. She sat down with Queenie from @eatwithqueens and talked about what it takes to be a food influencer, the day-to-day behind-the-scenes of running a food Instagram page, and how to take the perfect, mouthwatering food pic.
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Haute Couture Dessert
Macarons are a popular dessert choice. What's not to love about them? They're dainty, come in a rainbow of colors and flavours, and have delicious fillings in them. But did you know that they're also naturally gluten-free? So for everyone on a GF diet, this one's for you. You can finally go to a bakery and enjoy a treat with your friends! In this episode, podcast producer Saveta Cartwright compares macarons from three bakeshops in Edmonton. Which shop has the best macarons? Let's find out!
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The Battle of Baked VS Non-Baked Food
Among all the food and diet trends, there seems to be one that constantly dominates the charts for all ages alike: quick meals. Today, podcast producer Sophie Cabungcal investigates the validity of these food "hacks" to see if they're not only worth your time, but if they create food that is in close resemblance, or even better, than the original recipe. She holds a taste test with a few friends in the battle of baked vs non-baked goods and chats with @momof3yeg about efficiency in the kitchen to determine who the true winner is.