A Skewered History:
The History of Skewers & Kebabs
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Skewers Notes
On this episode of Eat My Globe our host, Simon Majumdar, will be looking at the history of skewers. Now this might sound like a subject that doesn’t need much thought. You put stuff on a skewer and then put it on a grill. Skewers, however, have so much interesting history. Simon will talk about the difference between “Kebab” and “Kebob”; the skewer’s origins in Central Asia; the skewers’ role in Homer’s epic poem, “The Odessey”; the ancient Roman and Chinese people’s affinity towards skewers; the origin of donner kebabs; how Americans love “anything on a stick”; and so much more.
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Eat My Globe
A Skewered History: The History of Skewers & Kebabs
Simon Majumdar (“SM”):
Hey, April.
April Simpson (“AS”):
Yeah, Simon.
SM:
Do you know why did the kebab break up with his partner?
AS:
Oh I don’t know Simon. Why did the kebab break up with his partner?
SM:
Because the kebab was skewering with her heart?
AS:
[Laughter]
SM:
[Laughter]
AS:
Oh. Make it stop.
SM:
Oh. What? Anyway. Okay, let’s start.
INTRO MUSIC
Hi everybody.
And, welcome to a brand-new episode of Eat My Globe, a podcast about things you didn’t know you didn’t know

