Parmesan cheese… a reliable pasta topper and a culinary classic. But it’s more than just a cheese, it’s an artefact that has survived the test of time. Parmigiano or Parmesan as it’s known in the UK, is one of the most well-recognised cheeses on the planet...
For Spanish people, tapas are the most international element of Spanish cuisine. The combination of food and the chance to spend time with loved ones has made this little tradition an important part of Spanish culture. Many stories surround the origins of Tapas, with...
Ever wondered where your sugar is coming from? Want to know how many air miles your tea has travelled to get to your cupboard? I know I’m not alone when I say I can’t stand having to do another weekly food shop. Planning my meals, clearing out my fridge, and setting...
Countries have ingeniously found unique ways to utilise the humble tatty. The simple spud’s adaptability has been showcased worldwide and is cherished in most culinary traditions. Let’s explore how six countries have made the potato their own. India – Aloo...
Do you know that salami can be made with turkey, donkey, or even horse meat? Have you ever tried one of these before? Salamis, which are commonly known to us, originated in Italy around the 18th century. They later became popular in countries such as Spain, France,...