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Food History

Food History

著者: OBOMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT
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Food history is a battlefield. Empires fought over spices, fortunes rose and fell on a recipe, and some of the dishes on your table exist because someone, somewhere, refused to lose a war you have never heard of. This show tells the true stories of food history, one fight at a time.

Each episode reconstructs one story in full, cinematic detail: the ingredient worth more than gold, the rival cooks and companies at each other's throats, the secret formula guarded like a state secret, and the moment the war was won or lost. No host chatting between clips, no panel debating tastes. Just one complete story, narrated start to finish, built from archives, court records, and the recipes at the center of it all.

You will taste food history through spice monopolies that launched navies, patent battles over foods you eat every week, and inventions born of famine, fraud, and pure stubbornness. Some episodes follow one recipe across centuries; others expose the corporate wars fought over what the world eats. All of them treat food history as what it really is: the story of civilization told through hunger and appetite.

If you are drawn to food history that reads like a thriller instead of a cookbook, this is built for you. New episodes drop regularly, each one a self-contained slice of food history. Subscribe now so the next story lands the moment it goes live.Copyright OBOMEDIA ENTERTAINMENT
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  • The tide journal sat inside the locked vestibule - and Troy lay outside
    2026/08/22
    A man lies dead on his stoop while his Tide journal sits open inside a locked vestibule - how could the object be inside when the door was locked from within?

    The tide journal sat inside the locked vestibule - and Troy lay outside

    In this episode, we lay out the facts of a baffling scene: a thirty-two-year-old commercial fisherman found dead on his building stoop while his daily tide journal sits open on the radiator inside a locked vestibule. What do a forged utility log, dash-cam footage of a gray Subaru, and the journal’s impossible location tell us about Troy O'Connor’s last afternoon?

    Person: Troy O'Connor, 32
    Date: November 14, 2022; key events Nov 13, 2022
    Location: Harrow Street building, Kettle Cove, Maine
    Object: tide journal, spiral-bound, open and dry on cast-iron radiator cover
    Vehicle: gray Subaru filmed at 3:06 p.m. by dash-cam

    - Karen Underwood, 16, discovered Troy’s body at 5:47 a.m, on November 14 on the front stoop.
    - The vestibule door was locked from the inside while Troy lay outside and his journal sat inches away inside.
    - A superintendent’s log shows a forged “gas-line inspection” entry at 3:10 p.m. on November 13, signed for one worker with the master key.
    - Dash-cam footage places a gray Subaru at the Harrow Street building at 3:06 p.m., four minutes before the fake inspection entry.
    - Troy’s last confirmed alive moments include a 3:28 p.m. text to his uncle from the breakwater marker and residents seeing him return around 4:45 p.m.

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    14 分
  • The wool coat, folded and centered, proved he was staged
    2026/08/21
    A wool coat, folded and centered on a locked pump station cabinet, links a missing volunteer to a sealed building - who put it there and why?

    The wool coat, folded and centered, proved he was staged

    In this episode, we follow the discovery that reframed a missing-person case into something far more deliberate. We trace the moments, movements and records that tied a volunteer’s disappearance to a sealed utility building and the person who kept showing up there on Wednesdays - but how those links fit together remains the central question.

    Person: Craig Romano
    Age: 53
    Date missing: October 11
    Location: Garfield Levee Road pump station, Millhaven
    Person: Eugene Roberts

    - Craig Romano volunteered every Wednesday night at Millhaven Food Pantry for four straight years and did not miss a single shift until he vanished.
    - Craig left the pantry at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, October 11, and his time of death was estimated around 10:40 p.m. that same night.
    - The pump station on Garfield Levee Road was officially sealed since September 15; only an HVAC technician’s September entry appears on the access log.
    - HVAC technician Eugene Roberts logged four Wednesday visits over eight months, always noting the tenant’s vehicle was absent, and spent an extra 32 minutes in the levee pump station six days before Craig disappeared.
    - A wool coat with Craig Romano’s name was found folded and centered eleven feet up on a locked steel cabinet inside the pump station on January 9, after the building had been sealed for ninety days.

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    This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.
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    16 分
  • The access code logged Walsh inside sixteen minutes before he was seen
    2026/08/20
    A retained HVAC access code logs Kent Walsh inside a sealed cabin - and the occupant is later found dead in carbon monoxide. Who did this?

    The access code logged Walsh inside sixteen minutes before he was seen

    In this episode, we lay out the sequence of events recorded by mechanical logs, invoices, witness statements, and emergency measurements that surround a summertime death in a sealed cabin. What do the HVAC access records and the physical scene tell us about who was inside, when, and why?

    Person: George Marshall
    Person: Kent Walsh
    Location: Harwick Falls, Crow Wing County, Minnesota
    Date: September 4
    Event: HVAC panel access logged at 6:14 PM

    - An 11x14 hand-cut foam block was screwed into the north vent housing to block ventilation, painted to match the cabin exterior.
    - The cabin interior measured 91°F and carbon monoxide at 1,840 ppm when first checked by Arrowhead Electric technician Craig Chambers.
    - Walsh had installed and serviced the cabin HVAC in 2019 and 2021 and retained the four-digit panel access code after the 2021 visit.
    - An invoice dated September 3 billed Marshall for an "autumn review" that shows no payment, no scheduled appointment, and no confirmation from Marshall.
    - The HVAC panel log shows Walsh's code was used at 6:14 PM, sixteen minutes before neighbor Tom Briggs saw Walsh's van at the driveway at 6:30 PM.

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    This episode and its content (audio, text, and related materials) are the exclusive property of OBOMEDIA and are protected by applicable copyright laws. Reproduction, distribution, editing, or commercial use, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from OBOMEDIA is prohibited. For permissions, licensing, and business inquiries: business@obomedia.com.
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    16 分
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