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In Search of Lost Foods
What happens to a food when people stop eating it?
What happens to a food when people stop eating it? Most of the food we eat today comes from a handful of crops, but before we became a globalised society, our diet reflected a variety of plants, proteins and foods that were cultivated as local specialties. Now, as our diets become less diverse, these foods face a critical point in their existence. In this programme the BBC's Dan Saladino explores several stories of foods that are dying out and talks to the farmers and producers who are working to save them.
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Mon 14 Nov 201601:32GMT
BBC World Service except News Internet
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- Sat 12 Nov 201608:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
- Sat 12 Nov 201622:32GMTBBC World Service East and Southern Africa & West and Central Africa only
- Mon 14 Nov 201601:32GMTBBC World Service except News Internet
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