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Food History

A place a explore the history of food  and the silly weird ways we were introduced to certain foods. Like the first ice cream flavor. How Hawaiian pizza isn't actually Hawaiian. Why chocolate chip cookies are America's favorite cookie. What McDonalds needs to stop doing to their restaurants. So start listing to learn about silly food history. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A place a explore the history of food  and the silly weird ways we were introduced to certain foods. Like the first ice cream flavor. How Hawaiian pizza isn't actually Hawaiian. Why chocolate chip cookies are America's favorite cookie. What McDonalds needs to stop doing to their restaurants. So start listing to learn about silly food history.

HOSTED BY

Chloe Achenbach

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What is Food History about?

A place a explore the history of food  and the silly weird ways we were introduced to certain foods. Like the first ice cream flavor. How Hawaiian pizza isn't actually Hawaiian. Why chocolate chip cookies are America's favorite cookie. What McDonalds needs to stop doing to their restaurants. So...

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Who hosts Food History?

Food History is created and hosted by Chloe Achenbach.
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