In Wigan, Gregg Wallace visits an enormous soup factory, which produces two million tins a day.
In Wigan, Gregg Wallace visits an enormous soup factory, which produces two million tins a day. He follows the production of vegetable soup, from a pea harvest in Yorkshire right through to the finished soup going into cans and being dispatched. Along the way, Gregg watches as a five-tonne avalanche of peas – around a million individual peas – is frozen within two hours of being picked. He mixes up three tonnes of veg and 500 gallons of tomato sauce and watches as they are combined and packed into 10,000 tins. Gregg is astonished by a 27.4m-tall pressure-cooking tower and surprised to learn that for every one degree drop in temperature in winter, the factory observes a 3.5% increase in soup sales.
Meanwhile, Cherry Healey is measuring the vitamin content of fresh and frozen vegetables. She finds that her sample of frozen peas have six times the vitamin C content of fresh, while sprouts do even better with 800% more. Cherry travels to a rock salt mine outside Crewe, which supplies half of all salt used in the UK food industry, and runs an experiment to see if soup could be the answer to staying fuller for longer.
Historian Ruth Goodman is cooking up a batch of ‘soop of buttered spinach’ from the 17th-century cookbook of Robert May. This is the first reference to a recipe for soup in English, but the resulting sweet, vegetable puree doesn’t resemble soup as we know it today. She also heads to Poplar in east London to a Salvation Army soup kitchen. Here, Ruth discovers that the notion of the soup kitchen originally began in 1795 as a response to a countrywide harvest failure.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Gregg Wallace |
Presenter | Cherry Healey |
Presenter | Ruth Goodman |
Executive Producer | Amanda Lyon |
Executive Producer | Sanjay Singhal |
Producer | Sam Bailey |
Director | Sam Bailey |
Series Producer | Michael Rees |
Production Manager | Samara Friend |
Production Company | Voltage TV |
Music | Steve Tait |
Broadcasts
- Tue 21 Apr 2020 21:00
- Sun 26 Apr 2020 18:00
- Fri 8 May 2020 08:15
- Sun 14 Jul 2024 20:00
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