Food Unwrapped
The food and science series that travels the world to explore the industry secrets behind our favourite produce, industry secrets, and how foods are really made.
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Season 6
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E1
MSG, Brazil Nuts, Elderflower
Are alarming headlines about MSG justified? Jimmy visits a huge factory to find out. Kate investigates rumours that the Brazil nuts in UK supermarkets are all radioactive. Plus: elderflower cordial.
Aug 31, 2015 -
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E2
Vitamin D, Wagu Beef, Swiss Cheese
Jimmy investigates the effects of vitamin D deficiency. Kate wants to know how supermarkets can sell wagyu beef, cheaply. And Matt heads to Switzerland to ask why there are holes in Swiss cheese.
Sep 7, 2015 -
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E3
Blue Fin Tuna, Ice Cream, Peas
Jimmy heads to Spain to meet an entrepreneur farming blue fin tuna. Kate investigates why ice cream can go gritty, and Matt explores the difference between premium and budget peas.
Sep 14, 2015 -
4
E4
Vodka, Instant Coffee, Wensleydale Cheese
Jimmy investigates whether it's worth splashing out on expensive vodka, Kate finds out how coffee beans are turned into instant granules, and Matt checks out Wensleydale cheese.
Sep 21, 2015 -
5
E5
Pistachios, Rolled Oats, Prosecco
Why do we have to pay for pistachios that we can't crack open and eat? Are traditional rolled oats better for us than quick-cook porridge? Plus: the trouble with draught Prosecco.
Sep 28, 2015 -
6
E6
Vegetables, Wine, Biscuits
Jimmy examines how far farmers go to produce perfect veg for supermarkets. In America, Kate discovers that wine's getting stronger. Matt finds out which biscuit's best for dunking.
Oct 5, 2015 -
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E7
Pineapples, Chocolate, Mussels
Kate discovers how scientists are using pineapple enzymes to help burns victims. How do the bubbles get into chocolate bars? And should we never eat mussels when there's an 'r' in the month?
Oct 12, 2015 -
8
E8
Plums, Vegetables, Cherry Tomatoes
Do prunes really keep us regular? How much sugar is in cherry tomatoes, and are supermarkets labelling them correctly? And can a Dutch pioneer grow veg using sea water?
Oct 19, 2015 -
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E9
Crabs, Greens, Gummy Sweets
Jimmy explores new ways to get crabs to come out of their shell. Kate finds out how to get children to eat their greens. And how are gummy sweets made? Matt investigates.
Oct 26, 2015 -
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E10
Revisited: Mozzarella, Venison and Sprouts
The team look back at some favourite investigations. Why is that liquid in packets of mozzarella? Why do we import venison when there are so many British deer? Why shouldn't we eat raw bean sprouts?
Nov 2, 2015 -
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E11
Episode 11
Nov 23, 2015 -
12
E12
Episode 12
Feb 19, 2016 -
13
E13
Episode 13
Feb 26, 2016 -
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E14
Episode 14
Mar 4, 2016 -
15
E15
Episode 15
Mar 7, 2016 -
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E16
Episode 16
Mar 14, 2016 -
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E17
Episode 17
Dec 27, 2015 -
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E18
Episode 18
Jan 4, 2016