Can a recipe tell a thousand-year story? In this episode of The Gentle Inquiry, we explore how the food on our tables serves as a living bridge between history, health, and global culture.
We journey from the rugged diets of the Stone Age through the evolving social classes of Britain, uncovering how nutrition and status have shifted over centuries. Shifting from the historical to the global, we also dive into the Global Table Adventure—a culinary mission to bridge cultural gaps and transform picky eating into global exploration, one country at a time.
In this episode, you’ll discover:
How British dietary evolution mirrors the rise and fall of social structures.
The power of Global Flavors in teaching empathy and anthropology to children.
Practical ways food acts as a tool for human development and health.
Join us as we pull back the curtain on the cultural significance of what we eat, proving that every bite is an invitation to understand the world a little better.