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Spice Britain

Stand-up comedian Shappi Khorsandi looks at the way in which food from Muslim countries has helped revolutionise the British palate.

We think of Ramadan as a festival of fasting. But in fact eating plays a major role in Ramadan, and it's now playing a surprisingly big role in British culture too.

Stand-up comedian Shappi Khorsandi looks at the way in which food from Muslim countries has helped revolutionise the British palate. Along the way, she discovers that the British love of herbs and spices can be traced back nearly 1,000 years.

She also learns how the owner of the first British curry house in the 19th century went bankrupt and how, when Shappi's own family came over from Iran in the 1970s, her mother brought over spices and other cooking ingredients to cope with the food Britain had to offer.

Shappi traces how British taste buds have now become amongst the most sophisticated in the world thanks to the steady arrival of foods from all over the Muslim world - from the subcontinent, through Iran and the Middle East to north Africa - and she discovers the surprising effect those foods have had on British identity.

30 minutes

Last on

Sun 28 Aug 2011 16:30

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Presenter Shappi Khorsandi
Producer Sian Salt
Director Sian Salt
Executive Producer Jean-Claude Bragard

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