In Good Taste: Food matters for food lovers

Mallika Basu

In Good Taste is the podcast on food matters for food lovers. Hosted by author, speaker and adviser Mallika Basu, each episode serves up sharp, snackable conversations about what’s shaping the way we eat and drink across cultures, kitchens and continents. From big issues to bite-sized trends, it’s all on the table. See more on www.mallikabasu.com and email us with your ideas, inputs and suggestions at ingoodtastepod@gmail.com

Episodes

  1. 12/13/2025

    Doc's food and drink advice for colds and flu

    In this episode of In Good Taste, I sit down with NHS GP, TV doctor and author Dr Ayan Panja to explore why everyone seems to be ill right now, and what we can realistically eat, drink and do to stay well through winter. We dig into why some flu seasons hit harder than others, why so many of us crash the moment we finally stop for Christmas, and the small, practical food and lifestyle tweaks that genuinely support immune resilience. Ayan has an excellent podcast called Saving Lives in Slow Motion and a book called The Health Fix I highly recommend. If you’re a food lover trying to stay well through cold and flu season, this one’s for you. What we cover: • Why winter bugs feel worse some years — and why we often get sick as soon as we “stop”• Immune resilience: what it really is (and why “boosting your immunity” is a myth)• Comfort food cravings and the science behind carbs, dopamine and chicken soup• The doctor-approved sore throat drink you can make at home• The herbs and spices with evidence: ginger, garlic, turmeric + black pepper• Vitamin D: the winter supplement most of us need, especially with darker skin• Omega-3s, oily fish and nutrient-dense meals that actually support recovery• Foods and habits that don’t help you fight off bugs• Home remedies that work — and the ones that should absolutely be binned• Simple, realistic habits to protect your household and stop bugs spreading I’m Mallika Basu, food writer, speaker and adviser, on a mission to make food matters accessible and joyful. My new book, In Good Taste: What Shapes What We Eat and Drink – and Why It Matters, is available to pre-order now. Say hello / pitch ideas: ⁠ingoodtastepod@gmail.com

    32 min
  2. 12/05/2025

    The hidden story behind the salmon on your plate

    In this episode of In Good Taste, I sit down with sustainable seafood pioneer Caroline Bennett to explore what’s really going on with the salmon on our plates. We unpack why salmon became the go-to “healthy” option, what actually happens inside salmon farms, and the hidden ripple effects on fish welfare, ecosystems and global fishing communities. If you eat salmon regularly, this episode will change how you think about it. What we cover:• How salmon became the global default and why chefs are quietly dropping it• Farmed vs wild salmon: Atlantic vs Pacific, and what open-net pens really are• What really happens on salmon farms: sea lice, chemicals, antibiotics and that sludge of waste beneath the cages• Salmon mortality: why around 25% of farmed salmon die before harvest• The feed problem: anchovy, sardinella and the impact on West African fishing communities• Omega-3 myths and where you’d actually get more• Land-based, “tech fix” and GM salmon: what might change, and what doesn’t• Labels and sustainability claims and why you need to read past the pretty lochs on the front• If you still want to eat salmon: what “less bad” looks like and why diversifying the fish we eat matters I’m Mallika Basu, food writer, speaker and adviser, on a mission to make food matters accessible and joyful. My new book, In Good Taste: What Shapes What We Eat and Drink – and Why It Matters, is available to pre-order now. Say hello / pitch ideas: ingoodtastepod@gmail.com

    40 min
  3. 11/06/2025

    Don't fall for these nutrition lies with Dr Rupy Aujla of The Doctor's Kitchen

    In this episode of In Good Taste, I sit down with Dr Rupy Aujla of Doctor's Kitchen podcast to tackle the myths, marketing and misinformation around nutrition: what to ignore, what to trust, and how to bring flavour and truth back to the plate. Why this matters: Most doctors receive minimal formal training in nutrition, yet diet is a major driver of modern chronic disease.Quick-fix wellness promises crowd out the basics that actually move the needle.We cut through noise so you can focus on foundations, i.e. food you’ll actually enjoy cooking and eating. ]What we cover: The medical nutrition gap and why it matters for usWhy we all crave shortcuts (and how to stop chasing them)The four pillars of nutritionWhat “deprocessing” your diet really looks like day to dayPowders, seed mixes and supplements: when they help, when they’re hypeRupy’s flavour-first tips and weeknight ideas that stickAbout my guest Dr Rupy Aujla is an NHS GP, bestselling author and founder of The Doctor’s Kitchen, helping people cook and eat for better health through evidence-informed recipes and resources.About me I’m Mallika Basu, food writer, speaker and adviser and I'm on a mission to make food matters accessible and joyful. My new book, In Good Taste: What Shapes What We Eat and Drink – and Why It Matters, covers topics like this and is available to ⁠pre-order now⁠. Say hello / pitch ideas⁠ingoodtastepod@gmail.com

    33 min

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In Good Taste is the podcast on food matters for food lovers. Hosted by author, speaker and adviser Mallika Basu, each episode serves up sharp, snackable conversations about what’s shaping the way we eat and drink across cultures, kitchens and continents. From big issues to bite-sized trends, it’s all on the table. See more on www.mallikabasu.com and email us with your ideas, inputs and suggestions at ingoodtastepod@gmail.com

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