Eat Drink Asia
South China Morning Post
Episodes
KFC vs KFC 06.12.2019 20:22
When it comes to fried chicken, almost every country has their own take on it. The Philippines has Jollibee, South Africa has Nando’s, Japan has Karaage... but no country has made the competition more intense than South Korea. So for today's episode, we are going to take a look at two equally iconic KFCs — Kentucky fried chicken and Korean fried chicken. How are they made? How did they influence e...
Banh mi: where Vietnamese tradition and French colonialism collide 25.10.2019 18:03
The dish was born in a time when Vietnamese weren’t even allowed access to wheat flour, making it hard to imagine the sandwich would become world famous.
All about that Spam 27.09.2019 23:33
American icon became popular during the war and managed to stick around.Your junk email is named after the canned meat, by the way.
Mooncakes then and now 30.08.2019 13:47
We tried KFC’s spicy chicken mooncakes so you don’t have to.From the end of the Yuan Dynasty to modern Hong Kong, mooncakes have been the bearers of political messages.
The surprising history of Sichuan cuisine 26.07.2019 20:36
Bernice Chan and Alkira Reinfrank analyse the cultural appropriation, and fascinating history, of Sichuan cuisine. They delve into the chemistry of the Sichuan pepper and unpack the components of a traditional meal.
Sushi did not originate in Japan: how raw fish and rice became a world favourite 27.06.2019 21:17
It turns out that early sushi was not about rice. And it originated from the Mekong, not Japan.
Hot facts about Sriracha sauce, and why you’re saying it wrong 24.05.2019 21:23
Plot twist: The rooster sauce was created by a Vietnamese refugee, but is American-made, and Thai-inspired.
History of pad Thai: how the stir-fried noodle dish was invented by the Thai government 27.04.2019 21:39
The complex origin and nationalist agenda behind the iconic Thai noodle dish.
Your ultimate guide to dim sum 30.03.2019 19:38
A journey into the history and culture of dim sum – why it’s served on trolleys, what the path to becoming a dim sum chef is like, and the painstaking work behind a simple har gau.
How bubble tea was invented and became a global phenomenon 22.02.2019 27:40
Where did bubble tea begin - and why has it become so popular - we deep dive into this chewy drink made for Instagram.
Hong Kong's Michelin stars, Italian food and sake 17.12.2018 37:12
Michelin announcement sees fine dining French restaurant Caprice get back its third star, and the British chef gives us some quick dinner solutions.
Bartender Jeff Bell and chef Gray Kunz 15.11.2018 41:22
An in-depth chat with career bartender (and 2017 American Bartender of the Year) Jeff Bell from the famous PDT bar in New York, upon opening the Hong Kong edition of PDT at the Mandarin Oriental; and Singaporean-born Swiss chef Gray Kunz, who has been cooking and operating restaurants in Hong Kong since the 1980s, talks about telling the story of Singapore and Asia through his food at Cafe Gray De...
Gordon Ramsay in conversation 19.10.2018 30:39
Sit down with Bernice Chan and Alkira Reinfrank for an in-depth chat with Gordon Ramsay, perhaps better known as the profane, short-tempered TV chef on reality programs like Hell's Kitchen, MasterChef and Kitchen Nightmares. Upon the opening of his latest restaurant in Hong Kong he talks about his aborted football career, the influence of his mother upon his cooking, and his pride in guiding the c...
Koreatown, Israeli food at Francis and cart noodles 19.10.2018 50:40
In this episode Bernice Chan and Alkira Reinfrank visit Hong Kong's own 'Koreatown' and taste local versions of classic Korean street food; talk about the pressures of running the hottest restaurant in town with James Ward, owner and operator of Francis in Wan Chai; and Bernice continues her mission to educate Alkira about Hong Kong's local cuisine - this week it's a feast of pig's blood, intestin...
Chicken feet, tripe, Chinese tea and chef Julien Royer 19.10.2018 50:41
Bernice Chan and Alkira Reinfrank talk about what Anthony Bourdainmeant to Hong Kong and Asia; sample Cantonese favourites chicken feet and tripe; talk with a Chinese tea sommelier, drink milk tea in Sham Shui Po and discuss fine dining with chef Julien Royer, head chef and owner of Odette in Singapore. Follow us on Twitter: Bernice Chan @beijingcalling Alkira Reinfrank @alkirareinfrank
About the podcast
Eat Drink Asia is an award-winning podcast by the South China Morning Post that deep dives into the forgotten history of some of Asia's most popular dishes that have gone global. Discover the human story behind some of Asia's most loved foods, drinks and condiments with SCMP journalists, as they speak with chefs, restaurateurs and food experts from across the region.
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South China Morning Post
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Episodes
40
Latest episode
5 nov. 2024
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