Folklore, Food and Fairytales

Ein Podcast von Rachel Mosses

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91 Folgen

  1. The Grateful Tartalo, The Erensugue and The Broad Bean Bounty

    Vom: 8.6.2021
  2. The Boy Who Wanted More Cheese or The Gouda Gala

    Vom: 25.5.2021
  3. The Slippers of Twelve Princesses or The Flower Conspiracy

    Vom: 11.5.2021
  4. The Black Bull of Norroway or the Collop Catastrophe

    Vom: 27.4.2021
  5. Stone Soup or the Lohikeitto Confusion

    Vom: 13.4.2021
  6. The Golden Castle That Hung In The Air or The Secret of The Sandwich

    Vom: 30.3.2021
  7. Isabelluccia or An Astonishment of Apricots

    Vom: 16.3.2021
  8. Dear as Salt or A Fascination of Figs

    Vom: 2.3.2021
  9. The Clever Girl or the Capon Conspiracy

    Vom: 16.2.2021
  10. The Punishment of Fairy Gangana or The Cream Cheese Imperative

    Vom: 2.2.2021
  11. Two Little Pizzas or The Parsnip Problem

    Vom: 19.1.2021
  12. Just the Stories - Clever Women

    Vom: 12.1.2021
  13. Just the Stories - Here Come the Girls

    Vom: 5.1.2021
  14. Just the Stories - A Compilation of Jack Tales

    Vom: 29.12.2020
  15. A Trio of Festive Tales or the Trouble with Trifle

    Vom: 22.12.2020
  16. Snow White & Rose Red or The Festive Drinks Furore

    Vom: 15.12.2020
  17. The Cailleach and the Mince Pie Mystery

    Vom: 8.12.2020
  18. Morozko or The Great Cheese Cornucopia

    Vom: 1.12.2020
  19. Eisenkopf or The Problem of the Pogácsa

    Vom: 24.11.2020
  20. Cat Cinderella or The Macaroni Cheese Conspiracy

    Vom: 17.11.2020

4 / 5

A storytelling podcast featuring stories with recipes and food history connected to each episode's story. Is the food in fairytales and folklore really symbolic or does it just make the tale relatable? Food and stories have their own rituals and feed different parts of us. If you had to choose between the two, could you? How is the history of food tied into stories? Will this podcast answer these questions or will there just be a great story and a highly tenuous link to a delicious recipe? You'll have to listen to find out.

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