• Bread Through the Ages: Ancient, Essential, and Naturally Vegan

  • Sep 13 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 12 mins
  • Podcast

Bread Through the Ages: Ancient, Essential, and Naturally Vegan

  • Summary


  • In this episode, Colleen dives into the rich history of bread, exploring its ancient origins, cultural significance, and how it's been a vital, naturally vegan staple across the globe. From the earliest flatbreads baked in ancient civilizations to the diverse leavened breads enjoyed today, we'll uncover why bread has always been more than just food—it's a symbol of sustenance, tradition, and community.

    Join us as we celebrate the story of bread and its delicious, plant-based legacy!

    Also, check out a related episode called Breaking Bread: Words from the Staff of Life, and join Colleen in her online cooking class, The Art of Focaccia: Making and Designing Edible Masterpieces.

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