British Fish & Seafood with CJ Jackson

Welcome back to the British Food History Podcast. In this episode of the podcast, I am speaking with fish and seafood cookery expert CJ Jackson, author of The Great British Seafood Revival, published by Merlin Unwin

We talk about cod alternatives like coley and hake; the loss of the street fishmonger; sustainability; fish farms, and whether they are a good thing; the future of Billingsgate Market; and my old fear of bivalves, amongst many other things.

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Those listening to the secret podcast get to hear about the popularity of seaweed and disco scallops!

Great British Seafood Revival by CJ Jackson

CJ’s website

Follow CJ on Instagram @cjkentseafood

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Things mentioned in today’s episode

Follow Billingsgate Seafood School on Instagram @theseafoodschool

Leith’s Fish Bible

The Ration Book Diet

Billingsgate Market

Previous pertinent podcast episodes

C is for Cod, Cockles and Caviar

Previous pertinent blog posts

To make Kedgeree

Neil’s blogs and YouTube channel

‘British Food: a History’

The British Food History Channel

‘Neil Cooks Grigson’

Neil’s books

Before Mrs Beeton: Elizabeth Raffald, England’s Most Influential Housekeeper

A Dark History of Sugar

Knead to Know: a History of Baking

The Philosophy of Puddings

Don’t forget, there will be postbag episodes in the future, so if you have any questions or queries about today’s episode, or indeed any episode, or have a question about the history of British food, please email me at neil@britishfoodhistory.com, or leave a comment on this post.

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