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Episode 172: Per Anders & Lotta Jorgensen of Fool Magazine

Episode 172: Per Anders & Lotta Jorgensen of Fool Magazine

FromTHE FOOD SEEN


Episode 172: Per Anders & Lotta Jorgensen of Fool Magazine

FromTHE FOOD SEEN

ratings:
Length:
46 minutes
Released:
Jan 8, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On todays THE FOOD SEEN, Per Anders and Lotta Jorgensen produce Fool Magazine, named Best Food Magazine in the World by the Gourmand Awards, as a way to display new perspectives in food photography, and bring light to the unseen stories of our global gastronomy. With the release of #4 The Italian Issue, they explore the purity of regional cooking on mainland Italy with Massimo Bottura in Modena, its affinity in Nordic cuisine at Copenhagens Relae with Christian Puglisi, and its genealogy in a Brooklyn backyard with Carlo Mirarchi of Robertas Pizza. Todays program has been sponsored by Rolling Press. Music by Cookies. all images courtesy of Fool Magazine Italian food is based on the produce of the region... its beautiful; its been that way for thousands of years. [10:40] Its hard to be unique in a world thats so global because of the Internet, but it comes down to talent. [26:35] -- Lotta Jorgenson on THE FOOD SEEN You have to go to a place like Sardinia and go back in time to see the future. Chefs are making cheese because theyve always made it. [30:45] -- Per Anders on THE FOOD SEEN
Released:
Jan 8, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

THE FOOD SEEN explores the intersections of food, art & design, and how chefs and artists alike are amalgamating those ideas, using food as their muse & medium across a multitude of media. Host, Michael Harlan Turkell, talks with fellow photographers, food stylists, restaurateurs, industrial and interior designers; all the players that make the world so visually delicious, that want to eat with your eyes.