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Food Fraud
Sheila Dillion investigates the problem of food fraud.
Roots of Vegetarianism
Simon Parkes explores Jainism, a strictly vegetarian religion.
Premium Brands
The food magazine investigates the premium brands of major retailers.
School Catering After Jamie Oliver
Sheila Dillon looks at school catering after Jamie Oliver's acclaimed TV series.
Food for the 'Seventh Age'
Senior citizens and nutritionists discuss the best diet for our later years.
The National Fruit Collections
Sheila Dillon visits The National Fruit Collections in Brogdale, Kent.
Sustainable Fishing Policy
Sheila Dillon investigates the pursuit of a sustainable fishing policy.
Hand-Picked Scallops
Sheila Dillon goes fishing with a diver who hand-picks scallops off the Devon coast.
The Roots of Italian Cuisine
Sheila Dillon traces the roots of Italian cuisine in the UK.
Food Culture of the Shetland Islands
Sheila Dillon explores the food culture of the Shetland Islands.
Chinese Tea
Andrew Jefford visits China to explore its centuries-old tea culture.
Restaurant Economics
Simon Parkes explore the latest trends and techniques in the restaurant business.
Honeybee
The plight of the honeybee is the focus in this edition.
New York Fancy Food Festival
Sheila Dillon follows a group of small producers at the New York Fancy Food Festival.
East European Wine
Andrew Jefford explores the increasingly popular Eastern European wine industry.
Eat Well, Age Well?
Sheila Dillon asks if we eat better, will we age better?
Farmers' Markets
Sheila Dillon investigates the British love affair with farmers' markets.
Bengal
Sheila Dillon explores explores the food of Bengal.
Perfect Bread
Sheila Dillon dissects our national loaf. How is most bread made, and what goes into it?
Impact of Floods on Food Supplies
Sheila Dillon looks at the impact of the recent floods on food supplies.
Grouse & Pheasant
Sheila Dillon investigates grouse and pheasant with the help of writer Johnny Scott.
Sweet & Sour
Sheila Dillon explores sweet and sour, one of the most enduring flavour combinations.
Food Festivals
Sheila Dillon explores the world of food festivals and asks what purpose they serve.
Chris Haskins: Former Food Production Adviser
Simon Parkes profiles Chris Haskins, farmer, former executive and government adviser.
Prue Leith: Cook, Writer and Businesswoman
Simon Parkes profiles Prue Leith, celebrated cook, writer and champion of healthy eating.
Tim Lang: Former Director of the London Food Commission
Simon Parkes profiles Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy at London's City University.
A Celebration of Meze
A celebration of meze, the traditional Middle Eastern mixed hors d'oeuvres.
Locally Sourced Food
Sheila Dillon asks whether the major supermarket chains can offer locally sourced food.
Fairtrade Farmers
Do Tanzania farmers on Mount Kilimanjaro get a good deal from fair trade?
Food History at Chatsworth House
The programme comes from Chatsworth House in Derbyshire.
History of Sugar
Sheila Dillon talks to Prof Sidney Mintz about the history of sugar.