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NW MaryDisappointedThis podcast has gone downhill as it has become more popular. Not impressed - I have unsubscribed.
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fytjguvkvkguAmazingGreatest podcast ever!!!!! I love it sooo much and it is so interesting!
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škidI love this podcast!!I love to listen to this podcast with my parents and we all love it and I got to see them in Boston and they were so nice! And plus itās really interesting and I learned a lot that o donāt know!
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MarsgrowsSalmon- Kalamath Dam RemovalThis is the first podcast I listened too by Gastropod. Maybe Iām biased being connected with the earth and all itās natural beauty so this episode specifically filled me with curiosity, joy, and hope. I loved the way the host(s) broke down the story over the long term from its conception when the indigenous of the land were restricted from living there any longer. They followed up even after a solution was started to really show that the problems weāve created are going to take particular and delicate handling for generations to undo damage and try and weave the essentials together needed for ecology to takeoff and thrive beyond what our human touch can be. Wonderful Podcast!
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Scooching in HereTerrible VoicesNot sure I can make it any longer
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ElleMNOPBest podcastI learn something new every episode! Itās the only podcast I make time to listen to
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agnosticRastaToo many encoresLove the show, but I have to say Iām glad I donāt contribute money because the amount of encore shows you guys post is a little bit out of hand. You do one show per week and every 2 to 3 weeks is an encore show, why?
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OldSchoolJimmyDT for taterGreat podcast, very informative, just wish one of the hosts wouldnāt annunciate so much, itās a bit difficult to listen to
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Bookaholic NanaWho knewā¦.about a variety of topics.We listen to this podcast while driving and are always amazed at what we learn. They dig deep and make every topic interesting and relevant. The research is in depth and not fluff. The interview experts are well chosen. I have recommended this to friends and they are equally impressed. Canāt wait to read Nicolaās book after listening to her podcast.
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Lindsay RutSpeaking style is unlistenable for meLove the topics, but part of a good podcast is that itās pleasant to hear. Are they intellectualizing themselves out of normal, everyday talking? One exampleāwords like city and sitting are spelled with ātās, but we pronounce them like ādās. The hosts do sharp ātās and it sounds strange enough to be distracting. The tone and cadence feels off too.
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Archey2No escape from politicsIf you wanted a good podcast, keep looking. Left wing complaints about political leaders from the 80ās? In a podcast about ketchup? Give me a break.
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CariBerryVexing enunciationsIām sorry but the speaking style sounds affected and it distracts from the great topics and conversation.
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Winston2356Barely ok content, but painful toneMy wife and I could only get thru 3 podcasts (bagels, hush puppies and one other) before we had to drop it. The content was a bit weak. Lots of this is what we think without a lot of support. Normally, Iād try a few more cause I like the other topics and it wasnāt bad. But we couldnāt take the tone. Pretentious, smug and this constant giggle of one of the hosts. I think the two hosts are journalists, not comedians so stop trying so hard. Some, like the two on Hard Fork, pull it off but we just had to stop.
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BoardHoarderSmart, funny, informativeEasily my favorite podcast. The hosts balance story telling, deep diving with subject matter experts, and humor to make a fun and informative podcast that I like so much I went back and listened to every episode after I found it.
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JNLCIAAIā You robots sound more human every day.ā
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åę„åäŗŗéabout food allergy in Chinaactually due to the genetics composition, food tradition, environment exposures and all sorts of reasons, the most common food allergy in China is not peanut. Also, soy, tree nuts , sesames and wheat are far from the most commonly allergens in China. According to some latest studies, the statistics suggest the top allergens in China are shrimp, mango, shellfish, egg and fish. My brother is allergic to mango, luckily his allergic reaction is far from life threatening ones, which gives my parents a big relief.
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Girl ListeningMay 14th Episode About Loud RestaurantsFirst, I love your podcast!! Finally, someone is talking to the general public about loud restaurants!! Thank you so much for your educational and well researched episode on āWhy Are Restaurants So Loudā. Iāve been complaining about this very thing for years, especially the loud music. This is the case with every restaurant Iāve visited in the metro Atlanta area in recent years. Itās unbearable! Thanks again for another great episode.
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lilikoenCanāt unhear the strange accentI used to listen to the pod a while back and I did like it, wasnāt a diehard fan but thought it was enjoyable! Then I started to notice more the one womanās voice and the strange accent coming through at random inconsistent times. Donāt get me wrong idk if this is something she can even help, but I just canāt UNhear it anymore. I hadnāt listened in a while and then started the latest episode via switched on pop (which I love) and I had to stop listening bc it was driving me nuts. It starts to sound sort of uncanny valley AI or something. Idk not a bad pod but just so hard to listen to!
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AnnOh305Food and Science Explained EntertaininglyMy husband and I listen to podcasts while eating dinner. Weāre retired and donāt want to discuss stressful things while eating. We both really enjoy listening to Gastropod. We learn so much about food myths and facts in an enjoyable way. Highly recommend Gastropod.
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Kai SchoneweisSuch Great Content, So Hard to Listen TooThe content of this podcast is so unique and interesting, but I have to give myself a break from it for long periods of time because of their annoying delivery. They are obviously reading scripts; thus, they sound unnatural and almost smug..in a well-intended, but often grating way. I wish theyād just converse in normal voices, particularly the one with the āBritishā accent. I know her story about living in England for a time, but the pronunciations are inconsistent and maybe intentionally obvious. Iāve only read one other review that had a problem with their voices, but their guests are so normal-sounding. I just wish theyād follow suit.
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Bb jazz bassWhy do they talk like robots?These two women, and one much more than the other, talk very weird. They pronounce words in a very unnatural way and are annoying to listen to. So, I guess I wonāt listen to them. And, the topics are long-winded and boring anyway. Donāt waste your time.
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rosemerryberryAll time favorite podcastHave been listening to/ supporting this podcast for years: completely impressed with the depth of the content. As a dietitian by training I always learn something more or deepen my knowledge on existing topics- food is at the center of everything so you come away with a lot of knowledge on the world and its history.
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APykjfewZgjibThe science is IN THE DOTWHAT ON EARTH are you two playing at having a food & science podcast NEVER HAVING TRIED DIPPIN DOTS?! I love yāall, but that piece of info cut deep.
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MattsteigVoiceGood info. Good flow. Iād like it better if that one host didnāt speak like an AI
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docvailSo informative!I just found this remarkable podcast! The depth and complexity of the research is impressive but the show doesnāt sound like a textbook. It is filled the fascinating and unexpected information delivered in an engaging and entertaining way. Iām binging this podcast!
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cour10eygraceI love this show!!Wish I had found it years ago! I have a lot of old episodes to catch up on :)
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iosonosenzatitoloGreat content, must listen at 1.75>Great research on each topic. Love the quality, topics, length. Something is wrong with the voices for me. Yes it could be me. Like thereās a new tone or cadence trend that Iām not used to. But I find it grating and difficult to listen to. If you speed it up, itās tolerable
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Feyenoord2486Over producedThe information is not bad but itās too over produced and it sounds like the hosts are trying too hard while in the end sounding flat and boring. Makes it very hard to listen to.
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doyouwantamangoRice, rice baby not so nice, nice babyI really wanted to like this podcast, as I love podcasts about food, stories diving into the history and cross-cultural aspects of things, and bonus of finding a podcast hosted by women. As luck would have it, the most recent episode when I came across the podcast was Rice, Rice Baby - surely something that would be interesting to me, a Chinese American woman. Unfortunately I was turned off within the first few seconds, where the episode intro used the āoriental riffā tune (you know what Iām talking about) in an otherwise cute ice-ice-baby parody. They then go on to imply that rice isnāt a very American grain/common food, indeed despite the fact that they go on to tell several stories about Asian American diaspora and rice, and also discuss the even longer history of rice and enslaved people in the US and how rice continues to be a part of Black American culture especially in the South. The small but still tasteless āwent back where he came from - not Japan, but riceā joke also was just unnecessary. The people and stories featured really are interesting, but unfortunately I just found the presentation itself by the hosts to be a bit cringey.
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pele9Really EnjoyI always enjoye the episodes. Making my way through the back catalog.
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summerwaveriderSo enjoyable!I started listening a couple of years ago and cannot wait for each episode to drop. Listening is fascinating in every way, and really makes you think about the food we eat today in a different light. Thank you guys for all the hard work!
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Lyagard101Pumpkin spice- Banda IslandsLove your podcast, always learn something new. Note on the Banda Islands, went there 7 years ago. I donāt know when the author went there, but for me it was easy to get there, nothing traumatic about traveling there, but maybe because I didnāt go during monsoon season. I took the boat from Ambon but there is also a plane. I also took a small boat to Run and it was easy to get to. My trip to the Banda Islands was one of the best travel experiences of my life. Watch the documentary Ring of Fire for more context. I would definitely recommend visiting there for a once in a lifetime experience
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Dealia RQuintupled My Knowledge of EelsI love this podcast. Iām a night time listener and like to hear things that are interesting but not disturbing. Since becoming a Gastropod listener I can hold forth on the mating habits of eels and the origin story of Coca Cola much longer than anyone wants to hear about it. Srsly, I like food a lot and enjoy learning all these food-adjacent stories, and you canāt beat Nicola Twilley and Cynthia Graber for on-mike charisma.
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kshsnsbsbabItās Giving Boomer Eating Disorder VibesMany times the podcast hosts will bring up how little they ate of something or they make comments about how full they get off little food and say things like we have never tried so many blah blah blahs before. Or I only ate a nibble because we had so much food all day but loved it. No one cares. No. One. Cares. It just feels like listening to two boomers with an eating disorder because they low key try to one up each other by discussing who has the most restrictive diet and addressing food like they are embarrassed to eat it and think we want to hear them defensively talk about their personal portion sizes and it takes away from the story. Stop. We donāt subtly need to know if you ate the whole loaf of bread or not and itās 2023 where the younger generations donāt want you passing your food trauma down to us and we for sure donāt want to hear about it in a food podcast thatās supposed to be based out of science. If you didnāt have side conversations like the above I would give the podcast 5 stars.
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MaryWoofLove the food histories!The strange histories behind some of our most common food products keep me coming back to this podcast! Very engaging hosts as well. A winner!
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Poddette.Except for the singsong co-host ā¦Subject matter very interesting and professionally produced but the singsong host sometimes drives me crazy. I tell friends who canāt stand her that sometimes she doesnāt get much airtime, especially when there are interviews. Maybe get another host or give her some training. No way she talks like that IRL.
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lingua203Engaging and interestingI just started listening and now i am hooked!
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DrProctorAug 22 Keto EpisodeVery interesting; however, based on this episode, I am an anomaly in that I have been able to follow keto for 5 mos while eating vegetables, consuming healthy fats (olive oil, avocado oil) and experiencing none of the food cravings that caused me to fall off the wagon on other diets. Iām closing in on age 60 and have lost over 40 lbs. Iām not on Keto for rapidity of weight loss, but to stop suffering from the food cravings that have derailed me from weight loss attempts most of my life. Eating keto/low carb at restaurants has not been difficult- there are many options! I plan to continue in this vein until I get to a healthy weight; however, if my blood tests or other exams should ever begin to show negative effects, Iāll make all necessary adjustments. So far, the good outweighs the bad, and Iāve never been happier or more hopeful.
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schendvdStick to the history of jelloI am a keto skeptic, but I value logic more than any diet. The episode on keto was nothing but a hit piece, pure and simple. There was not much in the way of science. Instead, we mostly got logical fallacies like ad hominem attacks on Dr Atkkns (not sure what his personal life has to do with the merits of keto), argument by association (make fun of the martini diet because why?), and so much āsome people sayā that the insurrectionist in chief would be proud. And exaggerating the diet to the point of caricature again avoids the issue. The āeating animals is bad for the environmentā is the closest you got to science, but it again has nothing to do with whether keto works or is healthy. The social difficulties? That may have been the low point. Just get a burger without the bun. I mostly liked your podcast, but (when this pitiful imitation of information is added to that weird accent that mostly sounds American but occasionally jars listeners with an unexpected British deviation), I quit.
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TammyAlabamaLove this Podcast!Smart, interesting and always informative! Thanks for all the work that goes into each podcast!
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cloudman1NEWBEAs a new-B to baking bread this was over the top fantasticā¦ Thank you š
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BrPaMeWonderful. Hunger inducing!This show is wonderful. The topics are fascinating and well researched. Itās like going on a mini trip, food and culture, each episode. Iām usually drooling at the end but itās a good scratch for curiosity and wanderlust combo. Ignore the negative reviews about the voices. They are unique accents to their experiences not fake. And, I find them endearing. Learn to listen to people who donāt sound like you!
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BakecasterGood content, sprinkled with insufferable liberal biasToo bad, I really liked the informative food history, but the liberal bias that comes from academics and bicoastal living snipes away at the veracity of great content.
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Bella243190Voice is hard to listen toLove the content and would love to listen but one of the voices is painful to listen to. It sounds like sheās trying to hard to have a āradio voiceā and a really weird rhythm/cadence, and super nasally. I canāt pinpoint it exactly but its really, really weird and hard to listen to.
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KristiistiistiMary Rothschild - paxlovidPaxlovid gave my mother her taste and smell back after a second bout of Covid
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MR116$TextureLove this podcast and, as someone who lost sense of taste and smell from COVID, I can tell you the importance texture is spot on.
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EricaNAustinWhoaā¦why so sing-songy?Great information, but the delivery and voice inflections are hard to hear. Like sheās trying to make everything rhyme but itās not landing. Inflection is easy to fix.
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Dirk Diggler of AlbaniaSuch A Great Show !!!!!!!Recently found this podcast and Iāve been hooked. So interesting, well put together, and the hosts are great!
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