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  • In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik talk about their favorite snack of all time, girl guide cookies. Angel also shares her experience as an “honorary girl guide” during her youth.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:11 Show introduction

    04:32 What’s in your palette?

    09:59 History of the Girl Guides

    12:48 History of the Girl Guide cookies

    22:49 Girl Guide cookies vs Girl Scout cookies

    23:52 Girl Scout cookies

    28:09 Cookie facts

    33:54 The Girl Guide controversy

    37:22 Girl Guide cookies around the world

    39:25 Is it healthy? Is it good?

    01:02:35 What’s the next course?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Cookie History” by Girl Guides of Canada

    Girl Guide Cookies FAQ” by Girl Guides of Canada

    Selling Girl Guide cookies” by Lisa Kadane

    Girl Scout Cookie History” by Girl Scouts

    The U.S. has s'mores?! A look at Girl Guide cookies around the world” by Laura Brown

    Girl Guide Biscuits” by Girl Guides Ballarat

    Biscuits Update From Chief Commissioner” by Girl Guides Australia

    Meet the Cookies” by Girl Scouts

    Girl Scout Cookie History” by Girl Scouts

    The Sweet Prairie History of Girl Guide Cookies” by Lisa Jackson

    History” by Girl Guides

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

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  • Angel, Mik and Mari celebrate the Smörgåsbord Podcast’s 50th episode! In this episode they talk about all the fun things about potatoes. They also present a surprise at the end of the episode.

    You can listen to Mar Emanuel on Spotify wand find his music video in YouTube

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:11 Show introduction

    02:40 What’s in your palette?

    08:36 The origins of potatoes

    12:20 Potatoes in history

    18:17 Potato facts

    21:09 Scientific facts about potatoes

    34:38 Cooking potatoes

    38:48 Is it healthy? Is it good?

    43:22 Mari’s plugs

    44:18 The big surprise

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Potatoes” by Food Republic

    Potato Facts” by Andreajn

    10 Profound Facts About Potatoes” by Shash Wighton

    10 Fun Facts About Potatoes!” by Mavis Butterfield

    7 Facts About Potatoes That You Didn't Know And Will Now Want To Tell Everyone” by Rachel Wilkerson Miller

    Potato Facts” by Idaho Potato Museum

    15 Interesting Facts About Potatoes” by Kickass Facts

    60 Tantalizing Potato Facts Everyone Should Know” by Samantha

    The Ultimate Potato Cheat Sheet: Which Potato Goes Best with What?” by Kris Wu

    Potato Battery Can Light Up a Room For Over a Month” by Tuan C. Ngyuyen

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  • In preparation for a new episode of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik discover the many different ways to eat bats.

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik explore bat food! With all the madness in the world happening, these fearless podcasters enter the pandemic to discover if bat food is at all edible!

    We also discover today Angel’s obsession to deep fry everything into nuggets or popcorn.

    This episode of Smörgåsbord also features the first time we are recording a video of ourselves too. If you’d like to see our horrible quarantine faces, find us in Geek Happy Network’s YouTube channel! Stay safe, everyone.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:43 Show introduction

    01:15 A note on the COVID-19 pandemic

    03:10 What are bats?

    07:19 Difference of megabats compared to microbats

    09:06 The polarizing perceptions towards bats in human history

    13:08 Where in the world do people eat bats?

    24:30 To catch a bat

    27:41 How to cook bats

    31:29 Examples of dishes that use bat

    40:13 But how about eating guano?

    41:45 Health benefits of bat food

    44:10 Is it good?

    45:08 What’s in your palette?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Don’t Blame Bat Soup for the Coronavirus” by James Palmer

    Is bat soup a delicacy in China? We debunk a rumour on the origin of the coronavirus” by Liselotte Mas

    No, Coronavirus Was Not Caused by 'Bat Soup'–But Here's What Researchers Think May Be to Blame” by Korin Miller

    The Hazards of Eating Bats” by Bryan Lowder

    Are bats a delicacy in some countries?” by Cristen Conger

    Ebola Outbreak: Why do People Eat Bat Meat?” by Hannah Osborne

    Just a matter of taste. The most disgusting dishes in the world” by Orange Smile

    Gross or Great? 27 Unexpected Delicacies from Around the World Slideshow” by The Daily Meal

    Midnight Remedy: Bat Soup” by Amy Jurries

    Bat soup in Palau is pretty intense” by Master Blaster

    Is bat guano dangerous?” by GetBatsOut

    Is Bat Guano Dangerous?” by Bill Cowley

    How Many Species Of Bats Are There?” by John Misachi

    Bats” by Defenders of Wildlife

    Flight” by The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica

    The Differences Between Megabats and Microbats” by Virginia

    Meet the Microbats: Winged Creatures' Secrets Revealed” by Rachel A Becker

    A Flying Fox in Africa Escapes Extinction” by David Max Braun

    Paniki” by Taste Atlas

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

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    This podcast is presented by Halo Halo Productions. Come check out their other shows at halohaloproductions.com

  • In preparation for a new episode of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik travel to an American carnival and take a deep dive in all the wild foods you can eat there!

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik finally go to an American carnival! Well, digitally speaking. They explore the history of the carnival and all the usual food you can eat at a carnival. Popcorn, corndogs, funnel cakes, you name it!

    They also contemplate burning an old robot friend, theorize on the history of the 401 error and Angel shares her new favorite ice cream.

    If you want to catch our previous episode on the Carnival in Brazil you can find it on our podcast page under episode 36 or on YouTube below:

    https://youtu.be/VyDWwDwoUXc

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:11 Show introduction

    01:51 What’s in our palette?

    04:48 What is a carnival?

    07:17 The history of carnival

    14:22 Carnivals today

    15:55 Carnival food

    17:41 Popcorn

    21:54 Candy apples

    27:02 Sno-cones

    31:01 Corndogs

    38:26 Cotton candy

    45:26 Mini-donuts

    53:17 Funnel cake

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    A History of Your Favorite Carnival Foods” by Celebration Source

    The delicious history of your favourite carnival foods (10 Photos)” by Martin

    The Dying Art of Speaking Ceazarnie” by Kelley Fisher

    History of Traveling Shows In America Is Rich And Colorful!” by Showmen Museum

    Why Is Popcorn the Default Movie Theater Snack?” by Maura Lieberman

    The History of Popcorn” by Bethany Moncel

    The History of Popcorn: How One Grain Became a Staple Snack” by Michelle Delgado

    The History of Caramel and Candy Apples” by Gold Meal

    The Colorful History of Shaved Ice” by Mariel Synan

    How Do You Make a Snow Cone?” by Wonderopolis

    5 Things to know about the corn dog” Constance Gibbs

    The Short, Sad History of the Corn Dog” by Robet Sietsema

    10 Things You Never Knew About Corn Dogs” by Katie Orlady

    History of Cotton Candy” by Candy History

    10 Sweet facts about cotton candy” by CBC Kids

    What Is a Mini-Donut?” by Laura Metz

    The History of the Donut” by The Mini Donut King

    The History of Funnel Cake and a Traditional Recipe” by Tori Avey

    How to Make the Crispiest, Crunchiest Funnel Cake at Home” by Jessica Gentile

    31 Deep-Fried Treats That You Have to See to Believe” by Cooking Channel

    World's Craziest Carnival Foods” By Cooking Channel

    12 Crazy Carnival Foods You Can Try This Summer” by MapQuest

    America’s 50 Most Outrageously Insane State Fair Foods (Slideshow)” by Dan Myers

    Popcorn as a snack: Healthy hit or dietary horror show?” by American Heart Association News

    Are Caramel Apples Healthy?” by Sara Ipatenco

    Why Are There Two National Doughnut Days?” by Jake Rossen

    National Funnel Cake Day” by La Ronde

    How to Make a “Traditional Rainbow” Hawaiian Shaved Ice” by Alana Brophy

    Truth About Ice Cream Snow Cones May Be Hard to Swallow” by Health Day

    10 Things You Never Knew About Corn Dogs” by Katie Orlady

    The 15 Unhealthiest Junk Foods in America” by Franzika Spritzler

    The History of Cotton Candy – A Dentist's Summer Gift” by Gerard Paul

    Cotton Candy, A Medical Wonder?” by NPR

    Stunning Health Benefits of Cotton Candy Discovered” by David Katz

    Do-It-Yourself Midway: Homemade Mini Donuts” by Julie

    The Health Risks of Eating Doughnuts” by Andra Picincu

    Top 5 Unhealthy Theme Park Foods” by Nina Elias

    Funnel Cakes vs Elephant Ears: Which Is Better for You?” by Emily Weaver

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

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    This podcast is presented by Halo Halo Productions. Come check out their other shows at halohaloproductions.com

  • In preparation for a new episode of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik attend Carnival, digitally speaking!

    Welcome, 20201! In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik talk about the world’s largest party that is not happening this year: Brazil’s Carnival! Known today for its elaborate costumes and dance parties, did you know that Carnival actually roots from food?

    Angel and Mik also try and determine the etymology for men’s bikinis while mourning their inability to dance.

    Tune in next week when Angel and Mik actually cover carnival food. Cotton candy, funnel cakes and more!

    Also here is the link to the SNL skit of Black Jeopardy referenced during the episode.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzMzFGgmQOc

    Pardon the screeching sound during the episode. Mik clearly needs a less screechy pen to fiddle with.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:11 Show introduction

    02:47 What’s in our palette?

    06:34 What is Carnival?

    07:41 Origins of Carnival

    14:37 Carnival today

    22:57 The food of Carnival

    27:17 Street food in Brazil’s

    34:54 Carnival food around the world

    38:27 Is it healthy?

    39:50 Is it good?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    How Did Brazil's Carnival Start?” by Sarah Brown

    The history of Carnaval in Brazil” by About Brasil

    History of Carnival in Brazil” by Christopher Muscato

    Carnival season: great global food traditions” by Ren Behan

    Brazil Carnival Food” by Brazilians Food

    Rio 2016: The Top 10 Brazilian Street Foods” by Clare Gazzard

    How Brazilian Traditions Work” by Melanie Radzicki Mcmanus

    Inside The Revelry and Rituals of Rio’s Carnaval” by Azamara

    What Is Ash Wednesday? & Why Christians Celebrate It” by Kelly GIvens

    The Romans had a festival where the roles of master and slave were reversed …” by Brad Smithfield

    A Brief Introduction To Feijoada, Brazil’s National Dish” by Sarah Brown

    Brazilian Fish Stew (Moqueca Baiana)” by Nagl

    Caruru” by TasteAtlas

    Quindim, A Brazilian Dessert” by Nicoletta

    Brazil’s Acarajé Dish & It’s Fascinating History” by Amigofoods

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

    Want to connect with us? Give us a follow on Instagram @smorgiespod and leave us a message. We'd love to hear from you.

    This podcast is presented by Halo Halo Productions. Come check out their other shows at halohaloproductions.com

  • In preparation for a new episode of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik discover civet coffee!

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik talk about poop. Edible poop. Specifically civet coffee. What is civet coffee? Does it really involve poop? How many poop puns will Angel and Mik make this episode? And most importantly, is civet coffee ever really good?

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:43 Show introduction

    02:30 Mik discovers a new job

    03:00 What is coffee?

    08:50 The process of making coffee

    10:40 Coffee consumption in the world

    12:20 The different kinds of coffee

    20:45 The good and the bad health effects of coffee

    31:11 The history of civet coffee

    38:30 Is it good?

    40:20 What’s in your palette?

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

    Want to connect with us? Give us a follow on Instagram @smorgiespod and leave us a message. We'd love to hear from you.

    This podcast is presented by Halo Halo Productions. Come check out their other shows at halohaloproductions.com

    Resources from today’s episode:

    What Is Coffee – Coffee Facts, Statistics And Effects Of Coffee On Health” by Dorian Bodnariuc

    What Is Coffee? A Basic Explanation From Seed to Cup” by A. Weiss

    13 Health Benefits of Coffee, Based on Science” by Kris Gunnars

    Why Does Coffee Make You Poop?” by Anna Almendrala

    Why Does Coffee Make You Poop?” by Ryan Raman

    Here’s why coffee makes you poop” by Rachel Feltman

    Kopi Luwak” by Wikipedia

    What Kopi Luwak is and why you should avoid it.” by Chris Kolbu

    REVEALED: how kopi luwak was found” by AsiaSentinel

    History of Kopi Luwak Coffee” by Kopiluwak Direct

    The Disturbing Secret Behind the World’s Most Expensive Coffee” by Rachel Bale

    It's time to put down the civet-poop coffee” by Patrick Winn

    Civet coffee: why it's time to cut the crap” by Tony Wild

    30 Interesting African Civet Facts That You May Not Know” by Linda Crampton

  • In preparation for a new episode of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik discover that even bird spit can be made into food!

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik explore bird spit. In certain parts of the world, there is a dish called bird’s nest soup, which is made out of the spit of a small bird, a swiftlet. Strange as it is, this soup is also known to hold some healthy properties once consumed. But does it taste good at all?

    In other news, Mik shares a story about a very big Nicki Minaj fan

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:43 Show introduction

    03:38 An introduction to swiftlet nests

    06:15 Harvesting bird’s nests

    07:46 The kinds of bird’s nests

    10:58 Urban farming of birds nests

    12:00 The history of bird’s nest soup

    14:38 Preparing bird’s nest soup

    16:48 Health benefits of bird’s nest soup

    24:36 Is it good?

    26:35 What’s in your palette?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Bird Saliva: The Premium Delicacy in Southeast Asia” by Golden Nest Inc

    Here’s why edible nests made of bird spit are a delicacy in China” by Agence France-Presse

    Would you pay Big Bucks for a bowl of Bird saliva?” by Danielle Fong

    Fair or fowl? New soft drink contains bird saliva” by Colin Simpson

    7 Things to know about bird’s nest” by Eu Yan Sang

    Waiter, There's Spit in My Soup: A Review” by Erik Trinidad

    This Expensive Soup Is Made From Bird Saliva” by Now This

    Inside the dangerous process that goes into collecting one of the most expensive food products in the world” by Talia Avakian

    Kota Kinabalu: What does bird saliva taste like?” by Emma Thomson

    Bird’s Nest Soup Is An Expensive Delicacy And It’s “Mm! Mm! Weird!”” by Katie Serena

    Travel: The truth about bird's nest soup” by Graham Hoyland

    Bird's Nest Soup” by Liv Wan

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

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    This podcast is presented by Halo Halo Productions. Come check out their other shows at halohaloproductions.com

  • In preparation for a new episode of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the very first episode of Angel and Mik: The Hawaiian Controversy. In this episode they discuss the origins of an American pizza staple, the Hawaiian pizza.

    In the show’s pilot episode Angel and Mik explore the controversy brought upon by one pizza: the Hawaiian pizza. Join us as we explore the origins, pros, and cons of all things Hawaiian pizza. Is Hawaiian pizza really from Hawaii? Can science shed light into the debate? Why does Angel love Hawaiian pizza so much?

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:43 Angel gets personal about pineapples

    04:59 Show introduction

    06:06 History of pineapples

    17:15 Pineapple facts

    25:36 Pineapple science

    31:58 History of the Hawaiian pizza

    42:16 The controversy of Hawaiian pizza

    50:30 What’s on your palette?

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

    Want to connect with us? Give us a follow on Instagram @smorgiespod and leave us a message. We'd love to hear from you.

    This podcast is presented by Halo Halo Productions. Come check out their other shows at halohaloproductions.com

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Blame Canada for Pineapple on Pizza” by Merideth Bethune

    Canadian Sam Panopoulos created the Hawaiian pizza” by Tom Hawthorn

    Do Hawaiians Eat Hawaiian Pizza? Plus, a Little History” by Sarah DiGregorio

    Everything You Want to Know About Pineapples” By Peggy Trowbridge Filippone

    Gordon Ramsay Just Shut Down The Pineapple Pizza Debate” by Clara Herre ria

    I'm Enraged By Peeps On Pizza And You Should Be Too” by Jenna Amatulli

    Pineapple Pulling Is the Internet’s Newest Viral Fixation” by Greg Morabito

    Pizza” by YouGov

    Science Says Pineapple and Savoury Food Works” by Hayley Morgan

    Sotirios (Sam) Panopoulos” by Logan Evans Funeral Home

    These Are The Most Popular Pizza Toppings In The U.S.” by Caroline Bologna

    The History of Hawaiian Pizza” by Devon Scoble

    The Internet's Debate Over Pineapple on Pizza Is Heating Up” by Raisa Bruner

    The Man Who Invented Hawaiian Pizza Has Died” by Mahita Gajanan

    The real story behind the world's most controversial type of pizza is an inspirational tale of international triumph” by Kate Taylor

    The Top 10 Most Popular Pizza Toppings” by LIFE

    You can get Disneyland's famous Dole Whip in Vancouver and WE'RE FREAKING OUT” by DH Vancouver Staff

  • In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik talk about halo-halo, a Filipino dessert that can only be defined as a conglomeration of many things.

    Angel also discovers she may be stealing lunches from South American children. Angel and Mik also share their newfound obsession with rhodochrosite, a rock that looks like meat.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:11 Show introduction

    01:32 What’s in your palette?

    09:24 What is halo-halo

    16:33 The contents of halo-halo

    21:44 Making your own halo-halo

    25:39 Origins of halo-halo

    33:31 Reading of the poem, “Pagkain ng special halo-halo: isang palaisipan sa tag-init”

    36:21 Halo-halo facts

    41:14 Popular halo-halo varieties

    42:48 Similar desserts in the Philippines

    44:04 Similar desserts around the world

    48:19 Is it healthy? Is it good?

    01:02:35 What’s the next course?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Halo-Halo” by Gastro Obscura

    Halo-Halo: Favourite Dessert of The Philippines” by Ronica Valdeavilla

    Japanese origins of the Philippine ‘halo-halo’” by Ambeth R. Ocampo

    Fun fact: The halo-halo is originally Japanese!” by Joy Rojas

    Mixing it up in the Philippines: the story of halo-halo” by Heaven Crawley

    Halo-Halo” by The Little Epicurean

    5 Facts About Halo-Halo You Didn't Know” by Spot

    5 Halo Halo Fun Facts That You Might Not Know About” by Abraham Doctor

    “How to eat special halo-halo: A summer dilemma” by Jose F. Lacaba” by Waterjug

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

    Want to connect with us? Give us a follow on Instagram @smorgiespod and leave us a message. We'd love to hear from you.

    This podcast is presented by Halo Halo Productions. Come check out their other shows at halohaloproductions.com

  • In preparation for a new season of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik how people in Iceland turn the poisonous Greenland shark into a tasty treat called Hákarl!

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik talk about Hákarl, fermented shark in Iceland! Birthed from traditional Icelandic preservation techniques and finding ways to eat anything they see, Hákarl is a process of fermenting a poisonous shark to make it edible. If you dare eat it.

    In other news, Angel teaches some protips on eating at Denny’s for your birthday. They try to justify Greenland sharks as pandas of the sea. And they talk about their fascination with Iceland and the many bananas in the country. The fruit.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:38 Show introduction

    01:25 What’s in your palette?

    04:00 What is Iceland?

    06:31 Iceland facts!

    11:24 Icelandic cuisine

    21:20 Traditional Icelandic food

    22:09 What is Hákarl?

    25:58 How to make Hákarl

    29:13 The kinds of Hákarl

    30:12 How to eat Hákarl

    30:47 What is Thorrablot?

    34:48 Is it healthy?

    35:56 Is it good?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Thorrablot” by Promote Iceland

    Hákarl” by Atlas Obscura

    Hakarl: The Icelandic Fermented Shark” by Ragnheidur

    Where is Iceland located” by Arctic Adventures

    7 Dishes You Have to Eat in Iceland” by Claire Volkman

    Icelandic Food & Cuisine – 15 Traditional dishes to eat in Iceland” by Alex Waltner

    What You Need to Know About Icelandic Cuisine” by Katie Hammel

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

    Want to connect with us? Give us a follow on Instagram @smorgiespod and leave us a message. We'd love to hear from you.

    This podcast is presented by Halo Halo Productions. Come check out their other shows at halohaloproductions.com

  • In preparation for a new season of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik talk about Chinese food that were invented in America!

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik explore the rich, but sad origins of Chinese food in America. They uncover that dishes like orange chicken, chop suey, or General Tso’s chicken are actually made in America, not China! In fact, Chinese food outside of China is much different than the food you would eat when you travel to China.

    Mik and Angel also discover a simple formula to see whether a dish is Chinese-American or Chinese dish.

    We apologize for the deep voices you hear in the background about 7 minutes in; Mik’s housemmates we’re having their own dinner party. We also have some helicopter and ambulance sounds coming in at the 25 minute mark. They had nothing to do with the loud dinner party downstairs…

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:43 Show introduction

    02:48 The history of how Chinese food arrived in America

    07:44 The difference between the Chinese-American cuisine from the Chinese cuisine

    12:58 Some examples of Chinese-American dishes: General Tso’s Chicken

    14:18 Fortune cookies

    15:25 Egg foo yung

    16:10 Lemon chicken

    17:11 Chop suey

    18:21 Mu shu pork

    19:10 Sweet and sour pork

    19:35 Other examples of Chinese-American dishes, like orange chicken!

    21:30 What is food like in China?

    28:04 What’s in your palette?

    Smörgåsbord Podcast is a show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. If you like what you hear, remember to subscribe to the show to get new episodes automatically downloaded to your device!

    Want to connect with us? Give us a follow on Instagram @smorgiespod and leave us a message. We'd love to hear from you.

    This podcast is presented by Halo Halo Productions. Come check out their other shows at halohaloproductions.com

    Resources from today’s episode:

    11 "Chinese Foods" You Won't Find in China” by Rachel Deason

    Foods You Order From Chinese Restaurants That Aren't Authentic” by Jess Bolluyt

    Theories on origin of other Chinese foods” by Monica End

    Lo Mein Loophole: How U.S. Immigration Law Fueled A Chinese Restaurant Boom” by Maria Godoy

    'Top Chef' Edward Lee on Why Lo-Mein Is as American as Apple Pie” by Christine Hsieh

    Chinese Dishes, American Style” by Fred Ferretti

    The Chop Suey Story” by Stephanie Butler

    Orange Chicken Food Fight: Panda Express vs Yang Chow” by Tien Nguyen
    Differences Between Authentic Chinese Food and Chinese Food Overseas” by Gavin Van Hinsbergh

    8 Truths About American-Chinese Restaurants That Nobody Talks About” by Clarissa Wei

    Authentic Chinese Food” by Gred Rodgers

    Why there's no such thing as Chinese food” by David Tormsen

  • In preparation for a new season of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel, Mik and Bianca talk about the Eids of Islam. This week we're looking at the second of the Muslim holidays or Eid, Eid Al Adha.

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik dive into the final part of a three-part series into the holidays of Islam! This time we are looking into Eid Al Adha, the Eid of all Eids!

    Bianca also talks about the fancy fashion stores in Dubai.

    If you are new to the show, we recommend you start with the first part of this series, the Ramadan episode. You can find the link below:

    YouTube

    Google Podcasts

    Spotify

    Appl Podcasts

    Pocket Casts

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:43 Show introduction

    03:09 When is Eid Al Adha?

    04:40 The Holy Pilgrimage during Dhu al-Hijjah

    07:00 What is Eid Al Adha?

    09:02 What happens during Eid Al Adha

    13:32 Qurbani

    19:50 The savoury food of Eid Al Adha

    31:55 Is it healthy?

    32:20 Is it good?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Ramadan 2019: 9 questions about the Muslim holy month you were too embarrassed to ask” by Jennifer Williams

    What Eid means for Muslims” by Fosterline

    Eid al-Fitr 2019: Everything you need to know” by Al Jazeera

    Eid al-Fitr 2020: When is it, how is it celebrated and how does Eid al-Fitr differ from Eid al-Adha” by Becky Pemberton and Sophie Roberts

    12 traditional Eid al-Fitr dishes from across the globe that you absolutely have to try” by Talah Bakdash

    What is Eid-ul-Adha?” by Muslim Aid

    Learn all about the Muslim festival Eid al-Adha” by CBC

    Here's what you need to know about Eid al-Adha, one of Islam's biggest holidays” by Amy Woodyatt

    Hajj 2019: The pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia” by CNN

    Eid Al-Adha 2019: When is it, how is it celebrated and how to wish someone a happy Eid” by Sabrina Barr

    8 Traditional Eid Dishes From Around The World Perfect For Eid Al-Adha 2019” by Megha Kaimal

    Eid-Al-Adha: What Food Do People Eat To Celebrate” by Josue Lucas Mitte and Olivia Petter

    Eid Al-Adha 2018: The Best Foods Consumed Around The World For The Muslim Celebrations” by Rachel Hosie

    Important Rules and Guidelines Regarding Qurbani” by Muslim AId

    Qurbani Rules” by Human Relief Foundation

    Qurbani Meat Distribution Rules” by Muslim Aid

    Easy Recipes for Qurbani Eid” by Nooha Sabanta Maula

    Hajj Pilgrimage Fast Facts” by CNN

    What is Hajj? A simple guide to Islams annual pilgrimage” by Yousra Zaki

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  • In preparation for a new season of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel, Mik and Bianca talk about the Eids of Islam. This week we're looking at the second part of the Muslim holiday, Eid Al Fitr.

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik dive into the second part of a three-part series into the holidays of Islam! This time we are looking into Eid Al Fitr, the festival that comes after Ramadan. Returning for this episode is special guest Bianca Gueco where she shares her first hand experience with Eid Al Fitr while she lived in Dubai. We also learn about Angel’s fascination for funnel cake and David Boreanaz.

    Also, warning there are some sync issues on the video episode half-way through the episode.

    If you are new to the show, we recommend you start with the first part of this series, the Ramadan episode. You can find the link below:

    YouTube

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    Spotify

    Appl Podcasts

    Pocket Casts

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:43 Show introduction

    02:39 When is Eid Al Fitr?

    03:54 What is Eid Al Fitr?

    11:11 Biance shares her experience with Eid Al Fitr

    12:30 Halal

    16:29 Regional differences in food fo Eid Al Fitr

    30:49 Is it healthy?

    31:89 Is it good?

    33:04 What’s in your palette?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Ramadan 2019: 9 questions about the Muslim holy month you were too embarrassed to ask” by Jennifer Williams

    What Eid means for Muslims” by Fosterline

    Eid al-Fitr 2019: Everything you need to know” by Al Jazeera

    Eid al-Fitr 2020: When is it, how is it celebrated and how does Eid al-Fitr differ from Eid al-Adha” by Becky Pemberton and Sophie Roberts

    12 traditional Eid al-Fitr dishes from across the globe that you absolutely have to try” by Talah Bakdash

    Significance of the six days of Shawwal” by Sheikh Salman Al-Oadah

    The 10 Most Delicious Eid al-Fitr Foods and Dishes From Around the World” by Lauren Cocking

    Celebrate Eid ul-Fitr with Food from Around the Muslim World” by Aqiylah Collins

    11 Things You Might Not Know About Eid Al-Fitr” by Stacy Conradt

    What is Eid al Fitr and Why Do Muslims Celebrate It?” by Angela Guzman

    What Is Halal Food? How Do You Prepare It?” by The Huffington Post Canada

    Sheer Khurma” by Manali

    Lapis Legit - Thousand Layers Cake” by Anita

    Doro Wat (Spicy Ethiopian Chicken Stew)” by The Daring Gourmet

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  • In preparation for a new season of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel, Mik and Bianca talk about the Eids of Islam. Starting with the Muslim holiday, Eid Al Fitr, specifically, Ramadan!

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik dive into the first part of a three-part series into the holidays of Islam starting with Ramadan! We also feature a special guest, Bianca Gueco, who is also our new editor in the show, to share her time living in Dubai where Muslim practices are much more common.

    Also, Bianca shares her stories on Ramadan including a voluminous story about rice that terrifies our rice-fearing Angel. If you want to see a first-hand look into the story click the link below to see Bianca’s video of preparing iftar.



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=547LSpcl4N0

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:43 Show introduction

    02:55 What is an Eid?

    05:50 When is Ramadan? And the significance between solar and lunar calendars?

    09:45 What is Ramadan?

    19:20 The food of Ramadan: Suhoor

    25:04 The food of Ramadan: Iftar

    29:11 Is it healthy?

    31:38 Is it good?

    37:15 What’s in your palette?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Ramadan 2019: 9 questions about the Muslim holy month you were too embarrassed to ask” by Jennifer Williams

    How to Fast for Ramadan in the Arctic, Where the Sun Doesn't Set” by Marya Hannun

    What Is Ramadan? Everything You Need to Know (But Were Afraid to Ask)” by Haaretz and The Associated Press

    What Eid means for Muslims” by Fosterline

    What Is the Difference Between the Lunar Calendar & the Solar Calendar?” by Kevin Lee

    The Five Pillars of Islam” by Dr. Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis

    What Is Laylat Al Qadr, The ‘Night Of Power?’” by The Huffington Post

    Ramadan 2019: Here's all you need to know about Suhoor and Iftar meals” by TNN

    Mesaharati: An ancient career fights extinction in digital age” by Mohammed El-Shamma

    30 foods to eat at suhoor to keep hunger at bay” by Salma Awwad

    Ramadan 2019: Foods to Eat At Suhoor To Remain Hydrated And Energised” by Adya Rai

    ​​Ramadan Fasting: What to Eat During Iftar” by ​Alvin Chumari
    8 Ramadan healthy eating iftar tips for those who fast, then feast” by Racha Adib



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  • In preparation for a new season of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik talk about a fun food celebration in Spain, the Calçotada.

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik discover the onion that gives the Spanish people a reason to party, the calçot!

    Mik and Angel also do a food switch as Angel eats fancy food while Mik feeds on junk food. They also talk about their failed attempts at gardening.

    Also, no video for this episode today as Mik’s computer died shortly after this recording. You can even hear the fan struggle during the episode.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:38 Show introduction

    04:19 What’s in our palette?

    07:40 Calçot facts!

    15:21 Other things to do Valls, Spain

    16:58 Origins of the calçot

    17:56 Catalan cuisine

    26:11 What is the calçotada?

    27:39 Cooking the calçot

    30:01 Eating the calçot

    34:55 The food of the calçotada

    38:39 Is it healthy?

    39:40 Is it good?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Bizarre food rituals around the world you won't believe are real“ by Chris Heasman

    When Death Doesn’t Mean Goodbye” by Amanda Bennett

    The Living Dead: How The Toraja People Of Indonesia Honor Their Deceased” by Joel Stice

    Cleaning the dead: the afterlife rituals of the Torajan people” by Claudio Sieber

    Toraja Culture : People and History” by The Spice Route End

    Toraja Culture : Aluk To Dolo” by The Spice Route End

    Living with corpses: how Indonesia’s Toraja people deal with their dead” by Claudio Sieber

    Try to see This type of food is only found in Toraja” by Exploring Tana Toraja

    Our 15 best foods of Indonesia” by Sebastien

    Local Cuisine/Dishes of Toraja, Indonesia” by Jo Travel Guide

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  • In preparation for a new season of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel, Mik and Nic talk about the strangest dish they've ever encountered, Tong Zi Dan!

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel, Mik, and special guest Nick, talk about the strangest egg dish they’ve ever heard of, tong zi dan, or boy eggs. Yes, you heard it, boy eggs. Also known as virgin boy eggs.

    Angel and Nick also make their best attempts to guess what exactly are boy eggs before they discover the truth.

    Again, apologies for the audio quality as we continue to record from separate homes because of well, the pandemic. The audio quality also changes at the 11 minute mark, so don’t be alarmed.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:38 Show introduction

    01:44 Where can you get tong zi dan or virgin boy eggs?

    02:48 Cuisine of the Zhejiang province

    11:09 What are virgin boy eggs?

    14:08 The incomplete history of virgin boy eggs

    18:25 How to make ton zi dan

    22:19 Is it healthy?

    23:58 Is it good?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    From Bull Testicles To ‘Virgin Boy Eggs’: The Most Challenging Local Delicacies Every Serious Foodie Traveller Has To Try” by Julia Buckley

    Urine-soaked eggs a spring taste treat in China city” by Royston Chan

    China's Urine-Boiled Eggs Are a Cultural Delicacy I Will Not Try” by Andrew Tarantola

    Tongzi Dan: Boy Eggs” by Atlas Obscura

    Urine Soaked Boiled Eggs: A Chinese Delicacy” by Kaushik Patowary

    Recipe for a Chinese Ritual Dish: Eggs, Time and Plenty of Urine” by Dan Levin

    Boy Eggs” by Frank Kasell

    Zhe Cuisine/Zhejiang Cuisine — The Mellow Seafood of Zhejiang” by Gavin Van Hinsbergh

    Zhejiang Cuisine – Fresh Seafood Dishes with Light Taste” by Travel China Guide

    Zhejiang Cuisine” by Yanlin

    The Top 10 Hangzhou Foods (What to Eat in Hangzhou)” by Chris Quan

    Ningbo Cuisine” by China Daily

    Shaoxing Cuisine” by Absolute China Tours

    Shaoxing Dining - What to Eat” by Travel China Guide

    Tradition and innovation: the rebirth of Wenzhou cuisine” by Yang Hao



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  • During this outtake, Mik is overcome with giggles as he explains the hilarity of one of the cures for the plague: The Vicary Method.

    You can catch the full episode of “Cures” For The Plague by clicking the link below

    https://youtu.be/lCajugLntH4



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  • In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik explore the horrible world of the Black Plague and all the kinds of cures people ingested in hopes to survive. We also discover that Angel’s favorite subject during high school was the very same plague.

    Meanwhile, Angel eats squid sheets while watching Squid Games while Mik has a 2-hour long lunch.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00: 11 Show introduction

    02:04 What’s in your palette?

    06:48 Origins of the plague

    12:56 The cause of the plague: y. pestis

    14:34 The effects of the plague in history

    15:56 Three types of plagues

    17:08 Bubonic plague

    22:21 Pneumonic plague

    23:55 Septicaemic plague

    26:49 Plague facts

    31:47 Medicine during the plague (the four humors)

    36:38 Plague cures that didn’t work: animal cures

    44:02 Plague cures that didn’t work: other cures

    51:39 Plague cures that didn’t work: gross cures

    57:23 The only method to prevent getting the plague

    01:01:15 The plague today

    01:01:43 Is it healthy? Is it good?

    01:02:35 What’s the next course?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    Vampire History” by A&E Television Networks

    Vampires: Fact, Fiction and Folklore” by Benjamin Radford

    Vampire myths originated with a real blood disorder” by Michael Hefferon

    The Bloody Truth About Vampires” by Becky Little

    Six Ways to Stop a Vampire” by National Geographic

    A sharp, sweet tooth: Vampires, junk food, and dangerous appetites in the lost boys and the hunger” by Thomas Fahy

    Plants Effective Against Vampires” by Vampedia

    How to Kill a Vampire” by Benjamin Radford



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  • In preparation for a new season of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik discover the largest food fight in the world, La Tomatina!

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik talk about the largest food fight in the world, La Tomatina! They discover it’s simple origins and how the festival works today.

    They also talk about Instagram filters and Valencia, the region, not the filter. Angel also talks about La Tomatina in movies that feature Kevin, not our resident turtle.

    If you want to share how you will do your own wine festival at home, remember to use the #pandemictomatofight and tag us @geekhappynetwork on Instagram.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:38 Show introduction

    02:10 What’s in your palette?

    03:50 Where is La Tomatina?

    04:42 What’s in Valencia

    07:21 The food of Valencia and Buñol

    08:32 What’s in Buñol

    09:42 When is La Tomatina?

    10:55 The origins of La Tomatina

    17:05 La Tomatina today

    21:23 The food during La Tomatina

    23:55 Similar festivals around the world

    26:38 Is it healthy?

    27:53 Is it good?

    Resources from today’s episode:

    Wikipedia

    What Is La Tomatina, How Did It Begin And Where Does It Take Place?” by Sabrina Barr

    A Brief History of La Tomatina Buñol” by AESU

    10 Things You Didn't Know About La Tomatina, Spain's Messiest Festival” by Clare Speak

    La Tomatina: Epic tomato fight leaves Spanish town stained by saucy skirmish” by Josh K Elliot

    15 Best Things to Do in Valencia (Spain)” by The Crazy Tourist

    Buñol“ by Taste Atlas

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  • In preparation for a new season of the Smörgåsbord Podcast, we're reliving some old episodes of the show.

    This week, we look back at the time when Angel and Mik look at all the things lacking in American cereal!

    In today’s episode of Smörgåsbord, Angel and Mik talk about cereal and the lack of nutrition and women mascots. Yes! If you think about it, do you remember growing up with any cereal mascots who are women? And also, is it really a big deal?

    In other news, we get new equipment and Angel tries fancy high tea.

    00:00 Opening Song

    00:43 Show introduction

    03:02 History of cereal

    11:09 How cereal is made

    12:23 Health in cereal

    18:29 Mascots in cereal

    21:01 Origins of some cereal mascots (Captain Crunch, Rice Krispies, Trix, Frosted Flakes, Lucky Charms)

    33:07 Where did all the female cereal mascots go?

    38:50 How about female mascots in breakfast food as a whole?

    41:25 Does cereal taste good?

    42:45 What’s in your palette?

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    Resources from today’s episode:

    Ever Notice That There Aren’t Any Female Breakfast Cereal Mascots?” by Doug Barry

    Troubling: What’s missing in the world of cereal mascots?” by Brandon James

    Pour yourself a bowl of unfairness” by Denise Snodell

    You know Tony the Tiger, but what about Katy the Kangaroo?” By Dave Benson

    A Short History of Cereal” by Kim Severson

    Breakfast cereals ranked best to worst” by British Heart Foundation

    Breakfast Cereals: Healthy or Unhealthy?” by Hrefna Palsdottir, MS

    The Stories Behind Your Favorite Cereal Mascots” by College Weekend

    Breakfast cereal mascots: Beloved and bizarre” by David Morgan

    How Cereal Became the Quintessential American Breakfast” by Jaya Saxena

    Then and Now: The Evolution of Cereal Mascots” by Joshua Johnson