Food Connections

Dr Laura Wyness

Hello, and welcome to the Food Connections podcast.  The podcast that helps you learn more about the food you eat and connect with those who make it. I’m Dr Laura Wyness, a Registered Nutritionist specialising in nutrition research and communication. I’m also delighted to be one of Scotland’s 25 Regional Food Tourism Ambassadors. I hope you enjoy listening!...and please leave a review of the podcast ☺️ The ‘Food Connections’ podcast is created and produced by Dr Laura Wyness, Nutrition Research and Communication (http://www.laurawyness.com) Intro music produced by James Mosaic James Mosaic | Free Listening on SoundCloud (https://soundcloud.com/user-227429154) Scotland’s Regional Food Tourism Ambassadors - Regional Food Tourism Ambassadors | Scotland Food and Drink (https://www.scotlandfoodanddrink.org/regional-food-growth/regional-food-tourism-ambassadors/) #ScotFoodAmbassador read less
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Episodes

13: Beans and Pulses - Dr Pietro Iannetta
Sep 21 2023
13: Beans and Pulses - Dr Pietro Iannetta
Listen in to learn more about the environmental and nutritional benefits of this plant food and find out about the development of Scottish baked beans as well as some recipe suggestions for including more beans in your diet.  Follow Pete on Twitter @AgroEcoAtJHI The James Hutton Institute  @JamesHuttonInst (Twitter) @jameshuttoninst (Instagram) Useful links  Beans, glorious beans - This is an interesting article from the Food, Farming and Countryside Commission where Dr Pete Iannetta talks about how legumes could provide a healthier, climate friendly vegan alternative to ultra-processed products.  The Food Programme on BBC Sounds – Beans (part 1): Are Legumes the Answer? Here more from Dr Pete Iannetta on why we should consider growing more beans in order to reap the benefits for our soils and health.  Plant Breeding Stories podcast episode (S1E5) where Pete talks more about his research on legumes and how his findings have helped produce a carbon-neutral Scottish gin, Nadar.  The United Nations has designated 10th February as World Pulses Day World Pulses Day | United Nations For tasty and nutritious recipes that include beans and pulses, check out the recipe books by Anita Bean Vegetarian Meals in 30 Minutes By Anita Bean | Used | 9781472960641 | World of Books (wob.com) – I often recommend Anita’s books to my clients. For lots of info and recipe ideas using pulses, check out Hodmedod - Recipes for British Pulses, Grains, Seeds and More Tagged "Pulses" - Hodmedod's British Wholefoods (hodmedods.co.uk) For information and practical resources, including colourful infographics for kids on legumes, check out the TRUE project website - Home - TRUE Project (hutton.ac.uk) If you enjoyed listening to this episode, please leave a short review - Thank you!
8: James Macsween - Haggis
Jan 17 2023
8: James Macsween - Haggis
Useful links  To find out more about Macsween haggis: Macsween haggis Website,  Macsween haggis Facebook,  Macsween haggis Instagram,   https://twitter.com/MacsweenHaggis ‘The Macsween Haggis Bible’ by Jo Macsween book The Macsween Haggis Bible | Birlinn Ltd - Independent Scottish Publisher - buy books online The Macsween butchers shop in Edinburgh from 1953-1996: https://www.edinburghlive.co.uk/news/edinburgh-news/old-edinburgh-ghost-sign-butcher-22506858  Some of Macsween’s awards: https://greattasteawards.co.uk Haggis beer: https://foodanddrink.scotsman.com/drink/craft-beer/edinburgh-businesses-team-up-to-launch-haggis-beer-in-time-for-burns-night/  Veggie haggis launch in the US: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/vegetarian-haggis-launches-in-the-us-for-burns-night More info on the nutritional content of haggis - Burns Supper - How healthy is haggis? (laurawyness.com) And remember haggis is not just for Burns night…. #NotJustForBurns  Food Connections Podcast The Food Connections podcast aims to help you learn more about the food you eat and connect with those who make it. The ‘Food Connections’ podcast is created and produced by Dr Laura Wyness, Nutrition Research and Communication (www.laurawyness.com) who is also one of Scotland’s Regional Food Tourism Ambassadors - Regional Food Tourism Ambassadors | Scotland Food and Drink #ScotFoodAmbassador Intro music produced by James Mosaic James Mosaic | Free Listening on SoundCloud
7: Foraging - Anna Canning
Jan 3 2023
7: Foraging - Anna Canning
Anna Canning shares some of her vast knowledge of plants you may find whilst out for a walk in the Scottish countryside, or even on your doorstep.  Listen to learn more about foraging, and discover a new appreciation of nettles!  There’s so many fascinating uses and many amazing nutritional properties these plants have.  Relevant Links: To find out more about Anna and the work she does, find her on Facebook www.facebook.com/AnnaFloramedica, and on Twitter or Instagram @AnnaFloramedica  The courses Anna teaches on at the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh: Certificate in Herbology & Diploma in Herbology  Woodlands for All book – this is a fantastic starting point for foraging novices. Discover the plants and trees in the woods and forests on your doorstep.   Advice and links from Anna: First of all… be responsible! Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC), which sets out our foraging rights - and responsibilities – e.g. Respect other site users, and respect plants and their environment. Many creatures depend on our plants for food or shelter, so always tread carefully, and leave plenty for wildlife to thrive. As a rule, it is legal to forage leaves, flowers, seeds, fruit, and nuts of common plants for your own use, but harvesting roots needs permission.  And… be safe! When foraging, proper identification is vital! Take along a book with clear images - or/and an expert! iSpot is a fantastic web resource for identifying wild plants and fungi.  There are several apps too: Pl@ntNet is the one I use. Top tip: always check the scientific name, as common names vary widely. If in doubt, leave well alone – many plants and fungi are toxic! More information on good foraging practice, training, inspiration - and recipes! – can be found from: Galloway Wild Foods – Mark Williams provides detailed info on plant, fungi and coastal species identification, safe and sustainable foraging in Scotland, including rights, risks and responsibilities – and innovative food and drink ideas.  Foragerium – Szymon Szyszczakiewicz is based in the Scotland’s Central Belt and provides lively courses in sustainable foraging & ecology, wild food preparation, preserving and fermentation. Monica Wilde – deep and extensive knowledge of wild edible and medicinal plants, fungi and seaweeds; lived for a year exclusively on wild food. Fascinating book and blog.  Eatweeds – Robin Harford, based in Devon, teaches and publishes on holistic foraging including medicinal properties of wild plants. Food Connections Podcast The Food Connections podcast aims to help you learn more about the food you eat and connect with those who make it. The ‘Food Connections’ podcast is created and produced by Dr Laura Wyness, Nutrition Research and Communication (www.laurawyness.com) who is also one of Scotland’s Regional Food Tourism Ambassadors - Regional Food Tourism Ambassadors | Scotland Food and Drink #ScotFoodAmbassador   Intro music produced by James Mosaic James Mosaic | Free Listening on SoundCloud