The Rooted and The Wild

16. Egg Yolk Coffee, Julian Dates, Folic Acid in Tortillas, Vibration Plates, and the Mexican Fruit Fly

48 min · 13 jan 2026
aflevering 16. Egg Yolk Coffee, Julian Dates, Folic Acid in Tortillas, Vibration Plates, and the Mexican Fruit Fly artwork

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We test the viral egg yolk coffee (which we’re officially renaming custard coffee), explain the numbers on the side of your egg cartons (Julian dates), debate California’s new folic acid tortilla law, talk horse vibration plates, and end with an invasive Mexican fruit fly update. It’s food, farming, and facts; our favorite combo.

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