The Fridge Light

by CBC
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Join top food writer Chris Nuttall-Smith for an obsessive, fascinating journey through the hidden stories of the things we eat. Each episode chows down on one food phenomenon, revealing the unexpected cultural ingredients. Part science, part business, part psychology โ€” always fresh and delicious.

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  • Old John Hall
    Annoying Host
    Itโ€™s ironic that Chris Nuttall-Smith hosts a podcast about food & dining cuz this little twerp is exactly the kind of smarmy know-it-all guaranteed to ruin any dinner party. ๐Ÿคฎ
  • arjun Tesla
    Frustrated
    When are you growing to
  • Bschora
    Blank Slate Dec 2017
    Oh! TOFU? Nothing said about Roundup-Ready SoyBeans? Wow. Plant soybeans, soybeans grow, weeds grow... they spray the entire crop with Roundup, the soybeans start to die, the weeds die... then MAGICALLY, the soybeans bounce back and grow. And THAT is what we eat. GMO Soybeans. Millions of acres around the globe. The fallout is extensive. ORGANIC soybeans MIGHT be ok โ€” Monsanto has poisoned the earth. Soybeans. People. Livestock. Itโ€™s a wonder, are there are any soybeans left on the planet that are not impacted? Morally Righteous? Hahaha... sob.
  • Mr Pikey
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  • Dangerosa1980
    If Alton Brown and Radiolab had a baby...
    The host and editors should be proud of this podcast, the host asks the right questions, the additional sounds only help the listener to immerse themselves into the subject. Itโ€™s as if Alton brown and Radiolab has a baby.
  • sarahelize
    Worth repeated listening
    Iโ€™m listening to the entire podcast for a second time several years after my first run-through and they are still fascinating. I wish they were still producing! Great show!
  • hanziibar
    Love this podcast!
    Bring it back please !
  • SKass12
    Great Podcast
    Absolutely engaging podcast and wish they were still active.
  • asmallpotato
    Please make another great season
    Fascinating show
  • kay_gee09
    Come back!
    I miss this show...we need a new season! So interesting.
  • mamby514
    Great show
    I love this podcast and am waiting for new episodes
  • Prairechicken
    My Favorite listen
    I very much enjoy the pod casts, the delivery is awesome!
  • Pamaloo
    Everyone knows the answer is in the Fridge!
    Thatโ€™s why we open the door and look. This podcast is definitely worth taking a listen. I love learning about my food even if it means Iโ€™ll never eat something again. Lol Seriously love this podcast though!
  • Jaybird206
    ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿฝ
    More please :-)
  • cleesefan
    The Fridge Light
    Informative and entertaining. Would love to hear more.
  • AppReviewNick1
    Deep Dives into the Everyday Wonders of the Food System
    This is a fascinating program. Each episode takes some perfectly ordinary-seeming item in the produce aisle or the grocery store, and unveils the complex story behind it โ€” a story you wouldn't have thought even existed. These go well beyond the random-seeming sequence of historical events that often characterize "A Biography of X" and "Xโ€”A History Book" treatments you might have read or heard, revealing just how we wound up with the agrofood marvels that we now all take to be the basic palette of our diets. The episode "Green Gold" is the most remarkable so far, unveiling the remarkable century-long history of the people, technologies, and food cultures behind the everyday miracle that is year-round packaged salads. The story of taste, technology, and marketing run amuck behind the overwhelming dominance of "white meat" over dark in chicken and poultry is a similar series of over-the-top surprises. The one episode that I would say is not up to this high standard is "You'll Have Another," the story of tastemakers in the spirits industry. It had the weakestl sourcing, featured the fewest surprises and complexity, and exhibited an uncomfortable comfort with the smarmy low-level corruption that it lays bare โ€” itself a revelation of interest and social value, if seemingly unrecognized (and certainly underemphasized) by host Nuttal-Smith. Well worth an hour or so for each episode.
  • JDamian007
    Nerdy and fun
    I love this podcastโ€™s enthusiastic and enlightening stories about food.
  • robertchen1992
    Great informative podcast
    I absolutely love this podcast, it's got a great balance of science, economics, history, and culture -- all told in a to-the-point manner without uneeded fluff!
  • phxtrain
    some good, some not so
    The episode on chewing gum was really interesting (lots of different angles, like gum behindiron curtain). I find the episodes with chefs a bit dull. Sometimes the sound effects and msuic make it hard for me to hear the talking (especially the tilipia episode). It's almost as if the producer is thinking this is borning, let's put some sound effects in to try to make it interesting but it's like trying to put ketchup on a boring donut. Doesn't work.
  • Emily_K-B15
    Orbitz - Not the Gum
    This was so interesting. I love Chris' voice and his approach to this episode. As a nineties kids - this episode gave me all kinds of feels!
  • Treebyleaf
    Great storytelling
    Who would have guessed that stories about gum, pork and yeast would keep me on the edge of my seat? I hope this podcast lasts for years to come โ€” truly top-notch.
  • Nenob
    Absolutely delicious!
    The fridge light team has me more engaged (and hungry) than usual! Keep it up :)
  • cheena baterbonia
    Very entertaining and informative
    Needed something like a sort of โ€œpalate cleanserโ€ for podcast after weeks of listening to true crime stuff. Stumbled across this show and listened to their episode about yeasts and was hooked. Itโ€™s a fun, entertaining show about everything in our fridge (food and drinks). Keep up the good work!
  • katies1969
    Super interesting!
    Love the subjects they pick and the quality of the production!
  • MeanLeanGreenBean
    Excellent
    Great story telling, angles, and topic selection
  • LFinMaine
    Brilliant Podcast
    I've enjoyed every podcast so far. This is the best podcast I have found for food, science, and interesting information presented by a talented host. Really enjoyable. Please keep going with a lot more episodes!!
  • szaydel
    Gives me more reasons to love food and food culutre
    There is a world of food and things that lead to food which most of us know nothing about. This program is attempting to change that. And so far so good!
  • Land of Lincoln Listener
    Well Done!
    I love this podcast. It has everything: food, food production, agriculture, science, history, business and marketing, health and more and more and more! The production is perfect. Congratulations on one of the very best podcasts (and I listen to hours of podcasts) I've ever heard.
  • AlexL38
    Like the old TV Show Good Eats!
    Wow I love this. This is such a great concept, a podcst dedicated to food history and food science! Reminds me so much of Alton Brown's old show Good Eats on food network. Truly a great and interesting podcast. This will definitely become a staple.
  • TwoNubsAnaFork
    โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
    I love this show!
  • violinistgirl
    Salt!!!
    Hi! This is my current favorite podcast! If you donโ€™t have an episode on salt planned yet, I think that would be a super interesting topic. Consider it? Thanks for making my commutes something to look forward to!
  • Praying mantis girl
    Best Food Podcast Yet
    We love this podcast! It is amazing what is behind our food! High quality entertaining production makes this both fascinating and enjoyable to listen to. Exited for the next upload!
  • badcats1
    Eager for another serving
    Anyone with an interest in the food industry esp. how food gets to supermarkets should listen. Also funny, charming, unpretentious host a plus.
  • Aasito
    Chew on this podcast!
    The first podcast I truly savor! Every biting second is perfectly seasoned with charisma, sound, and intelligence into the behind-the-scenes of food. I love going on walks and tuning in! Definitely food for thought!
  • SunbeamThoughts
    Can't wait for more!
    This is a really interesting, fascinating podcast. I find myself enthralled whenever it's on!
  • Maneybe
    Addicting
    Iโ€™m in love with this podcast! Food is such a huge part of life and these shows are so interesting to listen toโ€”Iโ€™ve learned so much already after two episodes!
  • John Yorgles
    I love this podcast!
    The CBC has finally done it. They've produced a great podcast. The Fridge Light answers great, simple questions about food in every way imaginable -- with expertise, chef stories, personal anecdotes, lessons from history, economic analysis, cultural anthropology, etc., etc., etc. It's sound-rich and imaginitve and intelligent, and it's totally, 100% Canadian. If you are at all curious, you'll like it. If you care at all about food, you'll love it. I've been waiting a long time for a podcast like this from the CBC -- amazing work!
  • princess_gmo
    A new favorite
    What a fun approach to food history, news, and science! I'm two episodes in and I'm already hooked. Also - nickname may explain my bias but I'm really pleased with the way they handled the Impossible Burger story in the yeasts episode. It's so easy to sensationalize and fear GMOs with absolutely no evidence. But they're so cool and can do so much for us. Can't wait to listen to more!
  • Sarcart
    Great!
    Really interesting and very well done. Kee them coming!
  • Lmariekozel
    Very interesting so far
    Enjoyed learning why chicken thighs are so much cheaper at grocery ๐Ÿ˜Š
  • Ruggersean
    Fantastic, insightful and outright delightful!
    Hands down the best podcast on food history and trends out there. Love how the stories are interwoven with unique expert interviews. Just binged on all available episodes and can't wait for more! Totally addictive!
  • JessCTx
    Science meets The Joy of Cooking
    Just 2 episodes in and Iโ€™m hooked. Please make more episodes! I love the way that the past is explained and connected to what we do now. I feel like I learned some things about food that I didnโ€™t know were lost.
  • Aim8106
    Loved it!
    I really enjoyed listening. Go dark meat! Excited for more episodes.
  • Salvarado4
    Great podcast
    Need more episodes! Great podcast!
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