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Welcome to the Smörgåsbord Podcast! A show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. Join the neverending silliness of hosts Angel and Mik as they discover strange rituals like bread and wine turning to the body and blood of a God, or holding carp as pets in bathtubs during Christmas.

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Welcome to the Smörgåsbord Podcast! A show where we explore the rituals, myths and all things strange about the world of food. Join the neverending silliness of hosts Angel and Mik as they discover strange rituals like bread and wine turning to the body and blood of a God, or holding carp as pets in bathtubs during Christmas.

    Smörgåsbord Podcast Episode 051: Girl Guide Cookies

    Smörgåsbord Podcast Episode 051: Girl Guide Cookies

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

    • 49 min
    Smörgåsbord Podcast Episode 050: You’re Just A Tater (The Celebratory Potato Episode)

    Smörgåsbord Podcast Episode 050: You’re Just A Tater (The Celebratory Potato Episode)

    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
     
    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 

    • 50 min
    Our Favorite Dishes - Episode 017: Bat Food? Don't Eat the Guano!

    Our Favorite Dishes - Episode 017: Bat Food? Don't Eat the Guano!

    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!
    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 

    • 46 min
    Our Favorite Dishes - Episode 037: Angel and Mik Go To A Carnival (Part 1)

    Our Favorite Dishes - Episode 037: Angel and Mik Go To A Carnival (Part 1)

    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


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    • 1h 4 min
    Our Favorite Dishes - Episode 036: Carnival?! In 2021?!

    Our Favorite Dishes - Episode 036: Carnival?! In 2021?!

    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 

    • 42 min
    Our Favorite Dishes - Episode 005: Bowel Movements and Poop -Based Coffee (Civet Coffee)

    Our Favorite Dishes - Episode 005: Bowel Movements and Poop -Based Coffee (Civet Coffee)

    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

    • 44 min

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