Emittente e botanico James Wong parlando di come siamo in grado di acquistare, immagazzinare e cucinare il cibo, per trasformare qualsiasi oggetto in superfood, sulla terra stadio, a New Scientist Live
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here is a common claim that the nutrient content of many of our most common foods is in steep decline. But what is the evidence for this? How do we measure it? Does this claim stack up scientifically? James Wong pieces together the best evidence we have so far and busts a few myths along the way. James' book, How to Eat Better explains how to shop, store and cook to make any food a superfood. With a few ridiculously easy hints James proves you can dramatically improve the nutritional value of everything from fruit and veg to carbs and coffee, thanks to the miracle of kitchen chemistry. James Wong presents the BBC daytime coverage of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show and has been involved in a number of other productions including, Grow Your Own Drugs, Countryfile, Gardeners World, Gardeners Question Time, Great British Garden Revival, Our Food and Fossil Detectives all for the BBC and Expensive Eats for Channel News Asia, a global odyssey to introduce viewers to some of the most expensive and sought after delicacies from around the world including yubari melons, saffron and black ivory coffee. Determined to bring new life to an old genre, his raw passion and untameable sense of adventure are infectious. James is a unique blend of explorer, anthropologist, gardener, and always, ethnobotanical adventurer. James Wong (born 26 May 1981) is an ethnobotanist, television presenter and garden designer in the United Kingdom, best known for presenting the award-winning television series Grow Your Own Drugs, being a panellist on the long-running Radio 4 series Gardeners' Question Time and reporting on the popular BBC rural affairs series Countryfile. At the age of 27, Wong became the presenter of his own television series Grow Your Own Drugs. The award-winning BBC Two series demonstrates a number of natural remedies sourced from plants, and soon became the highest-rated gardening series on UK television. The show ran for two series, as well as a one-off Christmas special.
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