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Sooshi Mango

Episode 16 of the Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson podcast, hosted by Howdy Partners Media, titled "Sooshi Mango" was published on May 1, 2025 and runs 29 minutes.

May 1, 2025 ·29m · Food Bytes with Sarah Patterson

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The men behind the phenomenon that is Sooshi Mango join us this week on Food Bytes.

Joe, Carlo and Andrew have been cutting a comedy swathe across Australia and as they prepare for their latest national tour, Home Made, they share with us how it all began with Blu Tack and a mobile phone and where it is heading now.

Everything is on the table, from raiding their parents' wardrobes and being Moomba Monarchs to their thoughts on tinned spaghetti and meat pies.

Which leads beautifully to the Food Poll this week, which is pie v pasty. Don't you wish all voting was this simple?

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