Topic: Luxury Food

3 chapters across the catalog

NA Era
Episode 1811 9:57 - 18:00

1811: NA Era

Economic Indicators, Mac and Cheese Luxury and Fredericksburg Festival

A discussion of shifting economic conditions highlights the return of "Mac and Cheese" times as consumers move toward budget meals like Hamburger Helper. An anecdote regarding the Fredericksburg Food and Wine Festival in Texas illustrates a disconnect between high-end events and declining consumer revenue. Local business owners report that while foot traffic remains high, actual spending has dropped significantly as visitors are "just looking."

Vaxsaline
Episode 1309 1:23:07 - 1:25:33

1309: Vaxsaline

Bitcoin Surge, Entomophagy and Mac and Cheese Trends

Bitcoin has surged past $34,000, while the hosts observe a cultural shift toward "slave foods" like mac and cheese and the rising trend of entomophagy (eating insects). They note that mac and cheese is being normalized through luxury shops, while bug consumption is being marketed as a sustainable "functional food" for the future.

Smells Like Tee Truffle
Episode 59 2:15 - 6:02

59: Smells Like Tee Truffle

Truffle Market, Honduras Fungus, Luxury Dining

A recent influx of black truffles from Honduras has hit the local market at significantly lower prices than traditional French or Italian varieties. While high-end white truffles at Alan Ducasse's restaurant in New York can cost $5,000 each, these smaller Honduran truffles were sold for nine dollars. The discussion covers the aromatic nature of the fungus, the difficulty of cultivation, and the use of dogs or pigs to locate them under oak trees.