Adventures of Aloo: The Omnipresent Vegetable

In this episode, our 2Gs, the Gourmands & Geeks, Sadaf, and Archit are discussing the most loved yet humble vegetable - potato. It is an ingredient that is used alongside all vegetables, in meat dishes, sweet dishes, and even alcohol. In this episode they discuss: -The global and local history of potatoes.-If potatoes really helped countries come out of famines.-Adam Smith’s obsession with potatoes.-How the British used potatoes to spread their colonialism in India.-The essential commodities act and why hoarding is good for the economy.-Health benefits of potatoesSo sit back and relax, put some potato fries in the fryer, squeeze out the mustard dip and listen to our 2Gs narrate a few unheard facts and theories. Important links to geek out more:Article: How the Potato Changed the World by Charles C. MannArticle: The Potato Changed the Worlds History by Shivani KrishnakumarArticle: In India, the British Hyped Potatoes to Justify Colonialism by Julia FineArticle: How the potato came to India and conquered our lives by Diya KohliArticle: How Indians took to the trusty tuber potato by Vikram DoctorResearch Paper: History of Potato and its Emerging Problems in India by Bibhu Prasad Singh and Rajesh K. RanaYou can follow Sadaf Hussain & Archit Puri on their Instagram handle:@sadaf_hussain @thehustlinggluttonYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featuredhttps://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/featured

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In the Naan-Curry Podcast, we explore the rich heritage of food in India one dish at a time. The conversation, seasoned with enjoyable anecdotes, will give you a historical perspective on the evolution of food in the country and dive deep into the economics that shaped its consumption. Sadaf is an author, chef and MasterChef India Finalist and Archit is a researcher, consultant and writes on behavioral sciences and economics. Tune in to new episodes every Wednesday, starting from 28 October.