What’s the Best Meat for Your Health and the Planet? | Serving Up Science

PBS Food January 8, 2025
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PBS Food celebrates our love of food and cooking (and the stories behind our favorite recipes). The PBS Food family: Pan Pals is led by food influencer Beryl Shereshewsky and co-produced by Austin PBS. In every episode, two people become culinary pen pals and cook each other’s most beloved dishes. Spice Road is a food and travel series spreading the joy of South Asian cuisine, culture, and community, actor Rupak Ginn road-trips across America’s small towns and big cities, where intrepid immigrants set up eateries as eclectic as South Asia itself. Serving Up Science is hosted by history buff, writer and foodie Sheril Kirshenbaum, who will give you science-backed tips to make your favorite foods even better. Delishtory is hosted by Kae Lani Palmisano. Each episode serves up a heaping helping of context for some of America’s most iconic dishes, offering insight into their origin and popularity. It’s delicious, it’s history – it’s Delishtory.

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Ever wondered what meat is truly the best for your health and the planet? We’re breaking down the healthiest and most sustainable options between beef, chicken, and pork to help you make smarter choices for your diet and the environment. From the nutritional benefits of each meat to their environmental impact, we’re tackling the big questions about how your food choices affect your body and the planet. Plus, we’re sharing an absolutely drool-worthy brisket recipe that’s guaranteed to impress your taste buds. Whether you’re a foodie, a health-conscious eater, or someone passionate about sustainability, get the answer to everything you need to know about choosing the best meat for your table and the planet. Spice up your support for WKAR’s "Serving Up Science"! This tasty program dishes out the fascinating stories behind the food we eat, blending science and curiosity in every episode. And here’s the best part—you can get your own "Serving Up Science" apron. It’s a practical addition to your kitchen, made to accompany you on your own culinary adventures. Order yours today at https://www.wkar.org/apron. #meatlovers #foodscience #climatechange #sustainability #healthscience "Serving Up Science" is a production of @wkar for PBS Digital Studios, which is solely responsible for its content. Support "Serving Up Science" at http://bit.ly/ScienceServe.

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