Food with Mark Bittman

Food with Mark Bittman

Former New York Times food journalist and #1 bestselling author Mark Bittman (How to Cook Everything; VB6; Animal, Vegetable, Junk) is joined by co-host (and daughter) Kate to explore all aspects of food – from what to have for dinner, how to raise healthy children, and how to perfect your cooking routine to big picture questions about climate change, sustainability, food policy, and global hunger. Each week, Mark and Kate talk with cooks, celebrities, chefs, farmers, activists, policymakers, and food-lovers about the role of food in their lives, what they love to cook, and the ways that food impacts our society. Plus Mark and Kate offer handy cooking tips, recipes, answers to your questions, and much more.


If you have a minute, we'd love it if you'd take a short survey about our show! Head here: http://bit.ly/foodwithmarkbittman-survey


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cel mai recent episod

Fadi Kattan Pays a Loving Tribute to Bethlehem (2025.10.24)

Episoade anterioare

  • Paul Schiefer and Ken Cook: What Makes Amy’s So Unique 2025.10.22
  • Michael Twitty: What, Specifically, Makes Southern Food So Unique 2025.10.15
  • Weight Loss: What's Science and What's Pseudoscience? 2025.10.08
  • Nicole Dawes: Brand Building With a Side of Childhood Values 2025.10.01
  • The Cancerous Elephant in Iowa’s Room 2025.09.24
  • Mavis-Jay Sanders and Mark Bittman: Community Kitchen, Part Two! 2025.09.17
  • Rae Gomes and Mark Bittman: Community Kitchen, Part One! 2025.09.10
  • Andrea and Clara Nguyen: Vegetable-Centric Vietnamese 2025.09.03
  • What the Hell Is Whole Wheat, Anyway? 2025.08.27
  • Paul Rice: Activism and Patience Go Hand-In-Hand 2025.08.20
  • Lelani Lewis: Flipping the Script on Code Noir 2025.08.13
  • Pooja Bavishi: “You Can’t Get More Americana Than Ice Cream” 2025.08.06
  • Why Jason Buechel Is Optimistic About the Future of Our Food System 2025.07.30
  • Appetite for Change: Letting the Community Lead 2025.07.23
  • Jenique Jones: Hunger and Poverty Are Policy Choices 2025.07.16
  • How Memories of Her Mother’s Cooking Saved Chantha Nguon’s Life 2025.07.09
  • David A. Kessler, MD: GLP-1 Drugs and "Re-Learning" to Eat 2025.07.03
  • Erik Piepenburg: Gay Restaurants and Why They’re So Important 2025.06.25
  • Ted Genoways: How José Cuervo Marked a Turning Point in Mexico’s History 2025.06.18
  • Ari Kolender, Seafood Master 2025.06.11

Alte podcasturi

Aplicația Radio România

Instalează gratuit aplicația Radio România pe smartphone-ul tău și ascultă online posturile tale de radio preferate.
Aplicația Radio România