
Full of Beans
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall celebrates beans, peas and pulses from around the world. Could they be the key to transforming the nation's fibre intake?
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall learns all about fibre, and why we need to eat more of it.
In this episode, he investigates the remarkable properties of beans – full of fibre, sustainable and delicious – and how they're used around the world. Hugh learns to make a traditional Nigerian bean-rich dish and discovers why beans and pulses, except the hearty baked bean, have largely fallen out of favour in the UK. He finds out about a new campaign that aims to bring beans back in a big way.
Featuring:
Khadijat Mustapha and Joey Callender-Wood from Coexist Community Kitchen, Bristol
Prof Chris van Tulleken from University College London
Dev Sharma from Bite Back 2030
Presenter: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Producer: Sarah Goodman
Exec Producer: Becky Ripley
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- Thu 29 Jan 202613:45BBC Radio 4