Terra X - Die Geschichte des Essens
Terra X - Die Geschichte des Essens

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Terra X - Die Geschichte des Essens

2015
TV Show
Ended
1 Season
German

There is hardly anything we do more frequently and with more passion than eating. Thus the history of the food is rich in anecdotes, oddities and knowledge from cultural history to hard science. The taste of humans was very different at all times. Why do we eat what we eat and how has it developed? Star cook Christian Rach goes on a journey through the cultural history of cooking and eating. It is a journey in three courses - through kitchens, gardens, bakeries, palaces and huts, to chefs, cheese makers and winegrowers, experimenters and inventors. He learns how stone age people have cooked their soup. Why Europeans once were afraid of the potato. Why there used to be coffee-policemen in Prussia. And how things like baking soda and canned food, dishwashers and table manners were invented.

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Director: Götz SchregleGenres: Documentary, History

Plot Summary

This extensive documentary series explores the fascinating and often surprising history of food across different cultures and eras. It delves into the origins of staple foods, the evolution of culinary techniques, and the social and economic impact of eating habits throughout human history. From ancient times to modern day, the series examines how what we eat has shaped civilizations and continues to define us.

Critical Reception

As a German public television documentary, 'Terra X' series generally receive positive reception for their informative content and engaging presentation. 'Die Geschichte des Essens' is likely praised for its comprehensive research and ability to make historical topics accessible to a broad audience, offering a detailed look into a universal aspect of human life.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its thorough historical research.

  • Appreciated for its engaging and accessible presentation of complex topics.

  • Valued for its exploration of the cultural significance of food.

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Fun Fact

The 'Terra X' series is known for its high production values and extensive use of historical reenactments and expert interviews to bring history to life for German audiences.

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