We are eating little fish and this is a public health problem

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We are eating little fish and this is a public health problem

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In the past, it was said that one sardine was enough for four. Today a decent fish meal costs no less than 20 euros. We are eating less fish and it’s not just the proliferation of “golden fish” that’s to blame, it’s also because fish is really expensive. Listen to the podcast “The Man Who Ate Everything” by Ricardo Dias Felner

This is no longer a gastronomic irritation, it is a public health problem.

With two or three tricks, everyone can make the best scrambled eggs in the world, the best French fries or the best steak. Sometimes, the difference between sublime food and bad food is just the amount of butter, the variety of potato or when we add salt to the steak.

Ricardo Dias Felner, aka The Man Who Ate Everything, tells everything about cooking and restaurants in Expresso’s tastiest podcast. It premieres this Thursday, July 18th, on Expresso and all podcast apps.

The Man Who Ate Everything is Ricardo Dias Felner, journalist and gastronomic critic.

He started as a journalist at Público, where for 11 years he wrote about crime, justice, immigration and politics. He was the director of Time Out magazine and, nowadays, regularly collaborates with several publications, including Expresso, where he has written reports on some of the country’s most emblematic foods, from cod to barbecue chicken.

Every Thursday new episodes about cooking and restaurants. Because the difference between eating well and eating poorly can be a matter of information and because eating is very important, subscribe to this podcast on any podcast app or follow Ricardo Dias Felner’s project here on Expresso or SIC Notícias.

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