It's Never JUST Food!
After a short podcast hiatus and a trip to Hawaii, Noha is back with an episode on Hawaiian shave ice: what it is, where it came from and how it's related to other shaved ice desserts around the world. In this episode: * The roots of shave ice * How plantation-era migration helped shape Hawaiian shave ice * The difference between shave ice, kakigori, bingsu, halo-halo, baobing and raspado * Why texture matters so much in frozen desserts * Whether real fruit syrups make shave ice “healthier” * What Foodies in the kitchen is and who it helps * How to make shave ice at home Connect with Noha * Topic requests: itsneverjustfood@gmail.com * Follow the podcast on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/itsneverjustfoodpodcast/] * Follow Noha on: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/foodiesinthekitchen_/ ] and TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@foodiesinthekitchen_] * Learn more about working with Noha here [www.foodiescoach.com] References mentioned in the episode: * Allrecipes. “Hawaii’s Iconic Shave Ice Has Centuries-Old History.” Allrecipes, 2021. * Eater. “Shave Ice Desserts, From Snow Cones to Halo-Halo.” Eater, 2018. * Food & Wine. “Fluffy, Light, and As Soft As Snow, Japanese Shaved Ice Is Much More Than a Summer Treat.”Food & Wine, 2024. * KitchenAid Canada. “Shaved Ice and Snow Cones: Understanding the Differences.” KitchenAid Canada. * Korean Cultural Center New York. “Flavor: Bingsu.” Korean Cultural Center New York, 2020. It’s Never Just Food is hosted by Noha Gerges and is operated by 17928238 Canada Inc. This podcast is for general educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute medical, nutritional, or professional advice.
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