
Chocolate: Food of the gods, romantic gesture, dog poison
02/12/25 • 23 min
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Season two trailer: Should You Really Eat That?
It can be tricky trying to consume the ‘right things’, and the forces that shape our diets go far beyond what’s supposedly ‘good for us’. On the second season of Should You Really Eat That?, Lee Tran Lam continues to untangle the cultural, social and nutritional confusion around the staples in our diet – with the help of chefs, dietitians and other guests. On the menu this season are chocolate, soy, butter, olive oil, salt and Indigenous ingredients.
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