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Saskatchewan produces the second most amount of honey in Canada; Jenn learns about bees; explore how honey can be used to elevate a dish.
Saskatchewan produces the second most amount of honey in Canada; Jenn learns about bees; explore how honey can be used to elevate a dish.
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S1, EP3 "Ohtâpamihowin"Examine how traditional foods that can be foraged or hunted have provided nourishment for the people on this land for thousands of years; Jenn learns about some of these ingredients and their uses.
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S1, EP6 "Chanterelles"Saskatchewan chanterelles are sought by chefs; three chefs take Jenn on a trip to the forest to forage for these unique mushrooms.
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S2, EP1 "Walleye"Jenn showcases the story behind Saskatchewan walleye and the people who bring it to the table; she visits northern Saskatchewan to learn how to catch, clean and cook walleye.
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S1, EP4 "Honey"Saskatchewan produces the second most amount of honey in Canada; Jenn learns about bees; explore how honey can be used to elevate a dish.
Flat Out Food
S1, EP3 "Ohtâpamihowin"Examine how traditional foods that can be foraged or hunted have provided nourishment for the people on this land for thousands of years; Jenn learns about some of these ingredients and their uses.
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