• Ultra Processed Food and other Sins

  • Jun 15 2023
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Ultra Processed Food and other Sins

  • Summary

  • Ultra Processed Food and other Sins.


    In this mouthwatering episode of "This Podcast is Delicious," join hosts Ali Hassan and Marco Timpano as they dive into the sinful world of ultra-processed food. Brace yourselves for a rollercoaster of culinary confessions as they uncover the dark secrets behind the addictive allure of these guilty pleasures. Marco finds his inner 80 year old man.


    Ali and Marco leave no stone unturned as they dissect the science behind ultra-processed foods and explore the implications for our health and well-being. From questionable ingredients to mind-boggling manufacturing processes, get ready to have your taste buds and funny bone tickled simultaneously.


    But it's not all serious talk! These two comedic connoisseurs infuse their signature humour into every bite-sized revelation, taking hilarious tangents and sharing personal stories as well as some drink alternatives to the Colas and Soft Drinks you enjoy.


    Join Ali and Marco as they serve up an episode that's a perfect blend of comedy, insights, and mouthwatering revelations.


    Connect with them on Twitter @podisdelicious, follow them on Instagram @ThisPodcastisDelicious, and visit their website at thispodcastisdelicious.


    Prepare for a laugh-out-loud feast that will leave you hungry for more! Bon appétit!


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