Magic Spoon cereal has launched two limited-edition flavors, honey nut and peanut butter, in addition to their traditional flavors like cocoa, frosted, and blueberry. All flavors are gluten-free, grain-free, keto-friendly, soy-free, and GMO-free.
The podcast discusses a love-hate relationship with food and how simple diets can sometimes make people feel restricted in their culinary explorations, featuring Tyler Cowen, a polymath in his work, and his love for food.
According to the Environmental Quality and Food Safety Research Unit, frozen blueberries contain 200% more vitamin C than fresh blueberries after three days, and are still more nutritious than fresh after 10 days. Frozen food may actually be a more just and socially responsible option, turning consumption into activism.
The podcasters discuss the trend of food mashups such as pancake cereal, donut cereal, ramen burger, fairy bread, dessert burger, and Doritos Locos tacos.
The speaker shares their love for chocolate-covered snacks, particularly peanuts and raisins, and mentions finding affordable, non-brand name options.
Joe Rogan and his guests discuss the idea of creating cereals based on comedians, including one with drugs hidden in it.