S14E1 - Sweet Piquante Peppers, The Plastic Crisis, Yoghurt
Kate Quilton looks into Britain's plastic crisis while Jimmy Doherty and Matt Tebbutt visit South Africa on a piquanté pepper hunt.
June 11, 2018, midnight
S14E2 - London Dry Gin, Macadamia Nuts, Double Dipping
Could a threat to British juniper berries spell the end of the gin resurgence? Plus: Kate checks out macadamia nuts in Hawaii and Matt finds out what's so bad about his double dipping habit.
June 18, 2018, midnight
S14E3 - Pearls, Rainbow Ham, Butterflies
In China, Matt Tebbutt helps to cultivate pearls from surprising creatures. And why does sliced ham sometimes have a weird rainbow pattern on it?
June 25, 2018, midnight
S14E4 - Papaya, Tuna, Growing Fish, Ice Cubes
Kate meets a tech start-up who hope to feed the world by growing fish flesh in a dish. Plus: how do you make ice cubes that aren't cloudy? And why can't you put papaya in jelly?
July 2, 2018, midnight
S14E5 - Sugar Tax, Sliced Bread, Chicken Breasts
How come some bread breaks up when it's buttered but other bread doesn't? And since the sugar tax came in, manufacturers have been adding less sugar to some products. But what are they adding instead?
July 9, 2018, midnight
S14E6 - Drinking Coffee, Kombucha, Beef Steak
Can coffee help you sober up? Kate investigates trendy drink kombucha and meets people who are turning it into clothes! And which cut of beef do thin-cut steaks come from?
July 16, 2018, midnight