Delicious History Dave Militello
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Join us on a journey to see not just how history influenced food, but how food influenced history. With new episodes coming out every week, we’re sure of one thing: you’ll never look at your dinner the same way again!
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A Sad Announcement
As a brief announcement, this morning we lost a beloved member of the Delicious History family, my dog Worf. He died as he lived: courageously and in the company of loved ones.
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Vitellius - Emperor of Gluttons: Rome
We all like to eat, but some of us REALLY like to eat. And some of us like to eat so much that we cause the downfall of an entire imperial dynasty. If that’s you, you’re in good company: with Roman Emperor Vitellius! Find out more on this episode of Delicious History!
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Bonus: Delicious History FAQs
Now that we’ve gone well over 10,000 listeners, it’s time to take a peak behind the microphone. In this special bonus episode, find out more about the brains (if you can call it that) behind the show, how it came to be, how it’s made and where it’s going!
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The Spice Must Flow: Venice
This week on Delicious History on Vacation, we take you to the enchanting city of Venice, Italy. But this great city was built on the back of something quite small: spices. Peppercorn trade in particular took paupers and made them into princes, like Romano Mairano, the subject of this week’s episode. Find out more on this episode of Delicious History!
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Exciting Announcement!
You may not have realized it, but I’m actually an audio professional. Having worked for multiple agencies as an audio engineer and podcast producer, I’m off on my own and accepting clients! For more information, email me at Dave@davemilitello.com.
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The Saffron War: Milan
Most people like spice and flavor in their food, but are they willing to kill for it? Saffron is by far the most expensive spice in the world, and although it’s fallen in and out of favor in the West throughout history, people have always gone to great lengths to get their hands on it.
This week, as we’re visiting the historic city of Milan, Italy, find out how much of our modern world we owe to some little flower parts!