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Lentils are a popular Saskatchewan crop that's often shipped overseas; a farmer, a brewer and a chef are changing that.

Lentils are a popular Saskatchewan crop that's often shipped overseas; a farmer, a brewer and a chef are changing that.

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S4, EP4 "Chickpea"

From seeing the pulses grown in the ground to being processed into a healthy and convenient snack, Jenn experiences the many uses of chickpeas.

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S4, EP5 "Lamb"

Lamb has a reputation only for fine dining, but it is much more accessible than that; Jenn trims hooves, makes lamb kofte, and enjoys a slow braised leg of lamb.

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S1, EP1 "Wheat"

Jenn visits an organic grain farmer, a baker and a whiskey maker to learn about the various uses of wheat.

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S1, EP2 "Lentils"

Lentils are a popular Saskatchewan crop that's often shipped overseas; a farmer, a brewer and a chef are changing that.

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S4, EP3 "Foraged"

In the boreal forest, Jenn learns about the cultural significance of foraging in Indigenous culture and how different plants can be stored and used.

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S4, EP2 "Poultry"

Jenn visits a farm where they raise their birds on pasture and have an onsite butcher shop before learning how to prepare chicken in two very different ways.

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S4, EP1 "Barley"

Found in abundance on the Prairies, barley is most often malted and used in beer but, as Jenn discovers, it has many unique uses as well.

Jenn Sharp collaborates with Saskatchewan's finest culinary talents; a captivating journey unfolds as locally sourced ingredients from the province's fields find their way onto plates.
Original Air Date: Feb 24, 2021
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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