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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art

Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art

Emmerline Smy

A listen and a look at how food, history and art intersect. From food origins, food history and food art. How foods have traveled the world, been used by different people and how different artists have depicted them throughout time with an emphasis on women artists, under and mis-represented artists.
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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep8 - Dumplings with Peiran Gong and Tongtong Ren of Chinese Laundry Room
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09/14/17 • 50 min

They occur all over the world in some shape or form - you might know them as ravioli, empanada, gyoza, fufu, piroges, tortellini - pastries filled with savoury meat and/or vegetables or even sweet versions filled with fruit. They can be steamed, boiled, broiled, baked or fried.

This episode will focus on the Chinese dumpling, and look at how this ancient food is the epitome of a food so steeped in art, history and design that, when done properly, is a little edible works of art. I will focus specifically on jiaozi, guotie, zongzi and wonton dumplings and look at stories of the Silk Road, the Chinese physician Zhang Zhongjing, the poet Qu Yuan and how dumplings, family and festivals are always linked together. I will be talking with Tongtong (Tungtong) Ren and Peiran Gong - the owners and chefs of Chinese Laundry Room. We’ll discuss the originality behind both their restaurant and the path that has taken them from their native China to London. Art by Shaoqiang Chen, Qi Baishi, Yiying L and more.

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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep7 - Bunches of Grapes

Ep7 - Bunches of Grapes

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08/22/17 • 16 min

Grapes are one of the first plants to be grown domestically by people and their cultivation cycle has been embedded deep within us. One only needs to look at the symbolic, religious and cultural importance of grapes to get a small fathoming of what they must have meant to the early peoples who first fermented them to what they mean across the world today. Since Ancient Greece artists have used grapes to show off their artistic skills by capturing the beauty held within both the individual grapes and as a whole bunch on their vines. Grapes are symbolic of harvests, abundance, fertility and luxury. Grapes feature in association with Dionysus, the Greek God and his Roman equivalent Bacchus, who were the both Gods of wine, vegetation, pleasure, festivity, madness and wild frenzy. We'll look at the art of Zeuxis, Juan Fernandez El Labrador, Louise Moillon, Luca Forte, Georgia O'Keeffe, Alfred Steiglitz and Grimanesa Amoros. Their impact cannot be downplayed; grapes are intertwined with humans as the vines that they grow on. An allegory to life and times of abundance and drought, hard work, establishing roots and pruning for the future, and just generally the beautiful outcomes of all of the above and the celebrations and things shared alongside it.

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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep30 - Fashion and Food with Em and Ems - Emilio de la Morena and Emmerline Smy
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09/30/19 • 35 min

Exploring the historical links between food and fashion plus a chat with fashion designer and artist Emilio de la Morena. Emilio was my very first guest for Episode 1 which was all about quince and now he’s my latest guest for Episode 30! We discuss his latest creative endeavours as a painter; the fashion and food events we have been hosting and how food and fashion inspire us both. Connected since our earliest days as humans, we’ll also look at how 5000 year old Ötzi the Iceman changed how we think about prehistoric clothing. Plus we’ll look at food inspired creations from Elsa Schiaparelli, Margiela, Dries van Noten, Jeremy Scott for Moschino and Karl Lagerfeld for Chanel.

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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep16 - Mulled Wine - Twelve Foods of Christmas

Ep16 - Mulled Wine - Twelve Foods of Christmas

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12/14/17 • 8 min

It has lots of the familiar spices we associate with Christmas infused together in warmed wine, spirits, fruit and sugar. Walk in to a party from the cold and serving mulled wine and you’ll know instantly as it saturates your sense of smell and warms you up as it fills your belly. Since pre-history we have found ways to drink fermented beverages and we owe thanks to the Greeks and the Romans for specifically bringing mulled wine to Northern Europe and throughout the world. We'll discuss Circe, her role in the Odyssey and with Odysseus will be discussed as well as her appearance in Gioacchino Assereto's painting Circe Mulling Wine. I share my own tips and recipe for mulled wine and more.

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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep13 - Cranberry Sauce - Twelve Foods of Christmas

Ep13 - Cranberry Sauce - Twelve Foods of Christmas

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12/11/17 • 6 min

These small, round, bright-red berries are more tart than sweet which makes them a perfect accompaniment to roast meat and dinners bringing a nice bright dash of Christmas red to ones plate. This week we look at how these North American fruits have become part of Christmas, gained status as a superfood and the many ways they can be enjoyed throughout the holidays and year-round.

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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep23 - A Rhubarb of a Pickle of a Jam

Ep23 - A Rhubarb of a Pickle of a Jam

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05/21/18 • 21 min

This episode looks at where rhubarb came from and how it traveled the world. I look at the changes from how rhubarb was first used by humans to how it is enjoyed today. We'll learn about the etymology of rhubarb, the need for albarelli drug jars and then there's the utterly interesting link between rhubarb and the Zoroastrian creation myth. I'll share why the culinary tradition of Forced Rhubarb fully deserves its PDO status. Go to SmyGoodness.com to see the artworks I was inspired by including:

Nikolai Astrup, Rubarb

Mary Fedden, Still Life with Rhubarb Elizabeth Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson Art Glass LLC - www.elizabethjohnson.com I share some of the ways that I use rhubarb in my cookery and preserves, food photography and patterns. Smy Goodness Meringues with roasted rhubarb, rhubarb & strawberry print, jars of pickled rhubarb

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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep32 - Pomegranate memories with Freelance Writer and Journalist Sophie Jean-Louis Constantine
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01/20/20 • 35 min

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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep6 - Ice Cream w/Tara Esperanza of T.O.I.C. - Tara's Organic Ice Cream
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07/22/17 • 58 min

Show Notes: 0-2.30 - Episode Intro 2.30-7.30 - Ice cream, history and design 7.30-10.15 - Picasso, Axell, Burman - artists and ice cream depiction 10.15 - 57 - Tara Esperanza of T.O.I.C. interview 57-59 - episode closing comments

This week it's ice cream! Listen above to hear how, why and when ice cream became the world-wide popular dish that it is is. Everyone has their own memories and preferences relating to this frozen treat that it delicious served with fruit, cake in a cone or on its own - I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream. We'll uncover where ice cream originated and how design helped it to go from a food reserved only for the wealthy elite to a food enjoyed by people of all ages, backgrounds all over the world. We'll look at artworks that celebrate this food that is so connected to our pleasure senses. I'll be looking at the artwork of Pablo Picasso, Evelyne Axell and Chila Kumari Burman. Tara Esperanza owner of TOIC Tara's Organic Ice Cream

artwork by Tara Esperanza

Picasso - Man with A Straw Hat and an Ice Cream, 1938

Evelyne Axell - Ice Cream, 1964

Agnes B Marshall, the Victorian culinary businesswoman aka "The Queen of Ices" (1855-1905)

Alfred L. Cralle, African American businessman and inventor of the ice cream scoop and shaper(1866-1920)

Chila Kumari Burman - Cornet and Screwballs go Vegas, mixed media, 2010

Tara Esperanza of Tara's Organic Ice Cream and I chatted about ice cream, food culture, memories, trends and the artistry of food. Tara and I go way back and her passion is such an inspiration as a friend, artist, woman and businessperson. You can find Tara’s Organic Ice Cream at their two California shops, one in Oakland and one in Berkeley. They have a loyal following owing to their ethos of organic, hand-crafted, quality and sustainability and their offering of over 173 flavours which are made with limited availability or seasonal ingredients.

Smy Goodness 6 Pepper Jelly ice cream in a brownie bowl

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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep40 - As Art As Vinegar

Ep40 - As Art As Vinegar

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04/26/22 • 26 min

Vinegar depictions range from fanciful stories relating to it, appearances in still life paintings to the different stages of its production and enjoyment. Vinegar is a symbol of preservation, of hard work and longevity and being cleansed. It’s found in religious stories, fables, stories of love, war, money and death...basically all aspects of the human experience. Featuring artworks such as the Three Vinegar Tasters, Parody of the Vinegar Tasters, Elisabetta Sirani's painting Cleopatra and the story of Cleopatra's banquet, plague doctors' masks and Four Thief Vinegar, Tête Noire vinegar, Anne Vallayer-Coster's Still Life with Mackerel, Film Fawn/Merecedes and more.

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Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art - Ep35 - Mushrooms - Pt 1 - Shamans and Shrooms

Ep35 - Mushrooms - Pt 1 - Shamans and Shrooms

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09/10/20 • 22 min

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How many episodes does Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art have?

Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art currently has 44 episodes available.

What topics does Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art cover?

The podcast is about Culture, Places & Travel, Society & Culture, Art, History, Craft, Design, Artists, Podcasts, Arts and Food.

What is the most popular episode on Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art?

The episode title 'Ep8 - Dumplings with Peiran Gong and Tongtong Ren of Chinese Laundry Room' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art?

The average episode length on Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art is 29 minutes.

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Episodes of Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art are typically released every 23 days, 12 hours.

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The first episode of Smy Goodness Podcast : Food History & Food Art was released on Feb 10, 2017.

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