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MUMBAI: No doubt, technology has altered the world of food, making
ingredients easier to produce and faster to distribute globally.
But at what cost? Fortunately, there are artisans who are working
to preserve the traditional methods of cooking that have shaped
the world's culinary history.
Get prepared to investigate how ancient cooking techniques are
being revived and sustained in the episode Hungry Luddite, part
of Discovery Travel & Living's premiere and on-going series
Chic Eats.
Hungry Luddite will air on Discovery Travel & Living on Tuesday,
6th February at 8:30 pm. The episode takes a look at food aficionados
and food-obsessed communities who are preserving the culinary traditions
of the past in today's faceless, fast-paced and high-tech society.
Nothing is perfect in here, because it is not made by machines.
Like it or not, the food world is highly industrialised. But there
remain a handful of dedicated people with their glasses raised all
set to rage against the machine. These are culinary luddites who
are keeping old traditions alive.
Aditya Tripathi, Vice President - Lifestyle, Discovery Networks
India, said, "Chic Eats will give viewers a comprehensive view
about the latest food trends, must use ingredients, new kitchen
gadgets and of course the must-visit food destinations."
Chic Eats explores the billion-dollar food industry, stretching
its tentacles across the international and commercial landscape.
With an access to gourmet magazine's arsenal of trusted industry
journalists and epicurean experts, Chic Eats is an engaging and
authentic programme that gives viewers more of what they love most
food stories from all around the world.
Chic Eats will air all through february uptil march 20th every
tuesday at 8:30 PM.
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