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Tasty Trails Travel Pod

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**SEASON 2 COMING SOON!** Welcome to Tasty Trails Travel Pod, where every episode is a culinary journey around the globe! Join me, Katie Katie J, as we explore the vibrant world of food and travel, one delicious destination at a time. From street food adventures to intimate kitchen conversations, each episode we chat with people from around the world who share their stories and their culture through the universal language of food. Join us as we dive into a world of flavors and uncover the stories behind your favorite dishes. So tuck in and let’s go!Katie Johnson Kochen Kunst Lebensmittel & Wein
  • #75 Aboriginal Bush Foods & Indigenous Australian Food Culture with Auntie Dale Chapman
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, we travel to Australia to explore Native Australian bush foods and the deep cultural knowledge behind them with Auntie Dale Chapman — Aboriginal chef, educator, and founder of My Dilly Bag.

    With more than 25 years at the heart of Australia’s bush food movement, Auntie Dale shares how Indigenous food knowledge has been passed down for over 65,000 years through storytelling, seasonality, and deep connection to Country. We talk about powerful native ingredients like lemon myrtle, wattleseed, bush tomatoes, and bunya nuts, how food acts as medicine, and why sustainability and respect for land are central to Aboriginal foodways.

    This conversation goes far beyond recipes — it’s about culture, wellness, education, and honoring the world’s oldest continuous living food traditions.

    Connect with Auntie Dale: - mydillybag.com.au- Instagram: @my.dillybag- Facebook: My Dilly Bag

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    40 Min.
  • #74 Food Science with Dr. Bryan Quoc Le
    Dec 24 2025

    What does food science actually mean — and how does it shape what we eat, how food tastes, and even how humans evolved?

    In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Bryan Quoc Le, a food scientist with a PhD, author of 150 Food Science Questions Answered, and the creator of an upcoming documentary on flavor chemistry called The Flavor Matrix. Together, we explore the science behind flavor, fermentation, and umami — and how culture, psychology, and sustainability are deeply intertwined with what ends up on our plates.

    We talk about:

    • What food science really is (and what it isn’t)

    • How flavor is created at scale

    • Plant-based meats and the future of food

    • Fermentation, umami, and why taste is culturally learned

    • Indigenous food knowledge and lost food traditions

    • Why cooking may be one of the most important reasons humans evolved

    This episode is a deep, curious conversation about food as culture, science, and survival — and why paying attention to what we eat matters more than ever.


    - Watch the trailer for The Flavor Matrix: https://vimeo.com/1114030763- Visit the website - Check out 150 Food Science Questions Answered

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    40 Min.
  • #73 10 Things I Hate About Argentina
    Dec 10 2025

    I’ve officially said chau to Argentina — after five incredible years of living there. 🇦🇷

    Whenever I leave a place that’s meant a lot to me, I write a “10 Things I Hate About You”-style love letter. It’s part poetry, part therapy, and all nostalgia.

    I'm sharing all the different poems I've written about the places that have meant something to me - culminating in Argentina!! I wrote and recorded this a few years back, but everything still holds true today - except multiply my emotions by a billion.

    @TastyTrailsTravelPod and tasty.trails.travel on Instagram to stay up to date on episodes and all things food & travel


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    12 Min.
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