Phoebe Judge
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Before we get to today's show, I wanted to tell you about a podcast I think you'll really enjoy. It's called Gastropod. It's about the science and history of food. But really, it's about all the things you never knew about what you eat every day. Like the forgotten history of peppermint and why it makes your mouth feel cold. Or whether New York City bagels really are better because of the water.
Before we get to today's show, I wanted to tell you about a podcast I think you'll really enjoy. It's called Gastropod. It's about the science and history of food. But really, it's about all the things you never knew about what you eat every day. Like the forgotten history of peppermint and why it makes your mouth feel cold. Or whether New York City bagels really are better because of the water.
or why American mangoes taste so bad, and what that has to do with George W. Bush. Subscribe to Gastropod wherever you get your podcasts.
or why American mangoes taste so bad, and what that has to do with George W. Bush. Subscribe to Gastropod wherever you get your podcasts.
The people working in the rice fields on that day in 1863 were enslaved. They were working on one of several rice plantations on the Cumbee River in South Carolina. One of the men working in the field, Minus Hamilton, later described that morning.
The people working in the rice fields on that day in 1863 were enslaved. They were working on one of several rice plantations on the Cumbee River in South Carolina. One of the men working in the field, Minus Hamilton, later described that morning.