What the Food?

Episode 31: SPAM - The Reason War was Hell

April 08, 2024 Miles, Andy and Dom
Episode 31: SPAM - The Reason War was Hell
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What the Food?
Episode 31: SPAM - The Reason War was Hell
Apr 08, 2024
Miles, Andy and Dom

In this episode, we're heading into the compressed, greasy world of SPAM - the iconic canned meat that's polarized dining tables since 1937. From its humble beginnings as a wartime staple to its status as a global culinary phenomenon, SPAM's journey is nothing short of astonishing. We'll slice into its curious rise to fame, exploring how it went from the battlefields of WWII, to household kitchens all around the world. Join us as we try and figure out the origin of this curious, salty treat!


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Thanks for listening and see you on the next one.

Theme music: “Celebration” by Alexander Nakarada. Available for use under the CC BY 4.0 license (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Show Notes

In this episode, we're heading into the compressed, greasy world of SPAM - the iconic canned meat that's polarized dining tables since 1937. From its humble beginnings as a wartime staple to its status as a global culinary phenomenon, SPAM's journey is nothing short of astonishing. We'll slice into its curious rise to fame, exploring how it went from the battlefields of WWII, to household kitchens all around the world. Join us as we try and figure out the origin of this curious, salty treat!


If you'd like to support the show, please consider subscribing, giving us a rating and sharing with a friend. Also, come and say hi! https://linktr.ee/WhatTheFoodPodcast

You're feeling extra spicy are you? Why not Buy Us a Coffee? www.buymeacoffee.com/whatthefood

Thanks for listening and see you on the next one.

Theme music: “Celebration” by Alexander Nakarada. Available for use under the CC BY 4.0 license (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)